CBFR: Bloom filter routing with gradual forgetting for tree-structured wireless sensor networks with mobile nodes

In tree-structured data collection sensor networks, packets are routed towards a sink node by iteratively choosing a node's immediate parent node as the next hop. It is however beyond the scope of these routing protocols to transfer messages along the reverse path, i.e., from the sink to indivi...

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Published in2012 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors Reinhardt, A., Morar, O., Santini, S., Zoller, S., Steinmetz, R.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2012
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Summary:In tree-structured data collection sensor networks, packets are routed towards a sink node by iteratively choosing a node's immediate parent node as the next hop. It is however beyond the scope of these routing protocols to transfer messages along the reverse path, i.e., from the sink to individual nodes in the network. In this paper, we present CBFR, a novel routing scheme that builds upon collection protocols to enable efficient point-to-point communication. We propose the use of space-efficient data structures known as Bloom filters to efficiently store routing tables on the networked devices. In particular, each node in the collection tree stores the addresses of its direct and indirect child nodes in its local Bloom filter. A packet is forwarded down-tree only if the node's local filter indicates the presence of the packet's destination address among the node's descendants. In order to cater for the presence of mobile nodes, we apply the concept of counting Bloom filters to allow for the removal of elements from the filter by means of gradual forgetting. The effectiveness of our approach in achieving both high delivery rates and low overhead is demonstrated by means of simulations and experiments.
ISBN:9781467312387
146731238X
DOI:10.1109/WoWMoM.2012.6263685