This paper presents ALBA-R,
a protocol for convergecasting in wireless sensor networks. ALBA-R
features the cross-layer integration of geographic routing with
contention-based MAC for relay selection and load balancing (ALBA),
as well as a mechanism to detect and route around connectivity holes
(Rainbow). ALBA and Rainbow (ALBA-R) together solve the problem of
routing around a dead end without overhead-intensive techniques such
as graph planarization and face routing. The protocol is localized
and distributed, and adapts efficiently to varying traffic and node
deployments. Through extensive ns2-based simulations, we show that
ALBA-R significantly outperforms other convergecasting protocols and
solutions for dealing with connectivity holes, especially in critical
traffic conditions and low-density networks. The performance of
ALBA-R is also evaluated through experiments in an outdoor testbed of
TinyOS motes. Our results show that ALBA-R is an energy-efficient
protocol that achieves remarkable performance in terms of packet
delivery ratio and end-to-end latency in different scenarios, thus
being suitable for real network deployments.
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