PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ERGR-EMHC ROUTING PROTOCOL USING LSWTS AND 3DUL LOCALIZATION SCHEMES IN UWSNS

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Abstract

This paper studies the impact of different localization schemes on the performance of location-based routing for UWSNs. Particularly, LSWTS and 3DUL localization schemes available in the literature are used to study their effects on the performance of the ERGR-EMHC routing protocol. First, we assess the performance of two localization schemes by measuring their localization coverage, accuracy, control packets overhead, and required localization time. We then study the performance of the ERGR-EMHC protocol using location information provided by the selected localization schemes. The results are compared with the performance of the routing protocol when using exact nodes’ locations. The obtained results show that LSWTS outperforms 3DUL in terms of localization accuracy by 83% and localization overhead by 70%. In addition, the results indicate that the localization error has a significant impact on the performance of the routing protocol. For instance, ERGR-EMHC with LSWTS is better in delivering data packets by an average of 175% compared to 3DUL.

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Al-Salti, F., Alzeidi, N., Day, K., & Touzene, A. (2023). PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ERGR-EMHC ROUTING PROTOCOL USING LSWTS AND 3DUL LOCALIZATION SCHEMES IN UWSNS. International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcnc.2023.15201

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