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TITACCA : Two-Hop Based Traffic Aware Congestion Control Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks

Authors

Prabha R1, Prashanth Kumar Gouda1, Manjula S H1, K R Venugopal1 and L M Patnaik2, 1Bangalore University, India and 2Indian Institute of Science, India

Abstract

Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks has negative impact on the Quality of Service. Congestion effects the performance metrics, namely throughput and per-packet energy consumption, network lifetime and packet delivery ratio. Reducing congestion allows better utilization of the network resources and thus enhances the Quality of Service metrics of the network. Traffic Aware Dynamic Routing to Alleviate Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks reduces congestion by considering one hop neighbor routing in the network. This paper proposed an algorithm for Quality of Service Based Traffic-Aware Data forwarding for congestion control in wireless sensor networks based on two hop neighbor information. On detection of congestion, the algorithm forwards data packets around the congestion areas by spreading the excessive packets through multiple paths. The path with light load or under loaded nodes is efficiently utilized whenever congestion occurs. The main aspect of the algorithm is to build path to the destination using two independent potential fields depth and queue length. Queue length field solves the traffic-aware problem. Depth field creates a backbone to forward packets to the sink. Both fields are combined to yield a hybrid potential field to make dynamic decision for data forwarding. Network Simulator used for simulating the algorithm is NS2. The proposed algorithm performs better.

Keywords

Congestion Control, Depth Potential Field, Queue Length Potential Field, Traffic-Aware, Wireless Sensor Networks.

Full Text  Volume 4, Number 13