On Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Wireless Sensor Networks, Routing, Opportunistic RoutingAbstract
Opportunistic Routing (OR) is the latest strategy of routing in wireless sensor networks in which the nearer node to the target is selected for transferring the data. OR may immensely enhance the performance parameters like efficiency, throughput, and reliability by selecting best next hop in Opportunistic Protocol. In OR, a candidate set is chosen which serves the purpose of a potential group of nodes for packet forwarding. This paper presents the literature review of various opportunistic routing protocols. The tabular representation of various OR protocols on the basis of End-to-End delay, energy Efficiency, packet duplication and forwarding list selection is depicted in this paper. The comparative analysis of various opportunistic routing protocols has been given in this paper.
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