A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building construction

The energy consumption of nodes is strictly limited in wireless sensor networks. The traditional direct delivery routing protocol is employed in the paging network of high-rise building construction elevators, which results in the high energy consumption and low successful delivery rate. A load-bala...

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Main Authors: Guangxiang Yang, Hua Liang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-10-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147718805939
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description The energy consumption of nodes is strictly limited in wireless sensor networks. The traditional direct delivery routing protocol is employed in the paging network of high-rise building construction elevators, which results in the high energy consumption and low successful delivery rate. A load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol for wireless paging network is proposed in this work. The load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol is a data transfer technique which maintains the network survivability by selecting the optimal path with both the lower energy consumption and the balanced network load. A load-balancing scheme gives equal opportunities for package transmission. A pager node delivers the packages by selecting a neighbor node with higher energy. The neighbor nodes in the coverage of the source node have an equal opportunity for routing. The sink node in the paging network broadcasts routing messages when moving along the track during the path selecting. The proposed load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol is implemented and evaluated in a high-rise building construction elevator. The experimental results show that the average energy consumption of nodes is lowered with a balanced network load. It is estimated that successful delivery rate is increased by 55% but with a higher latency, and the network lifetime is prolonged.
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spelling doaj-art-b83756ece8184b5f9d0aa06192cbda4b2025-08-20T03:05:13ZengWileyInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772018-10-011410.1177/1550147718805939A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building constructionGuangxiang Yang0Hua Liang1National Research Base of Intelligent Manufacturing Service, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Engineering Laboratory for Detection, Control and Integrated System, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing, ChinaThe energy consumption of nodes is strictly limited in wireless sensor networks. The traditional direct delivery routing protocol is employed in the paging network of high-rise building construction elevators, which results in the high energy consumption and low successful delivery rate. A load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol for wireless paging network is proposed in this work. The load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol is a data transfer technique which maintains the network survivability by selecting the optimal path with both the lower energy consumption and the balanced network load. A load-balancing scheme gives equal opportunities for package transmission. A pager node delivers the packages by selecting a neighbor node with higher energy. The neighbor nodes in the coverage of the source node have an equal opportunity for routing. The sink node in the paging network broadcasts routing messages when moving along the track during the path selecting. The proposed load-balancing equal opportunity routing protocol is implemented and evaluated in a high-rise building construction elevator. The experimental results show that the average energy consumption of nodes is lowered with a balanced network load. It is estimated that successful delivery rate is increased by 55% but with a higher latency, and the network lifetime is prolonged.https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147718805939
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title A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building construction
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title_fullStr A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building construction
title_full_unstemmed A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building construction
title_short A wireless paging network with load-balancing equal opportunity routing in high-rise building construction
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