ABSTRACT
Emerging applications in industrial automation and medical care demand support for uninterrupted connectivity and reliable data transfer from mobile sensors. We present MobiSense, an energy-efficient system for reliable data transfer supporting IPv6 micro-mobility and fast handovers. We demonstrate that a two-way end-to-end IPv6 UPD session between two mobile nodes can achieve an end-to-end reliability of up to 96% while guarateeing a hand-over latency below 2 seconds.
- O. Chipara, C. Brooks, S. Bhattacharya, C. Lu, R. Chamberlain, G.-C. Roman, and T. C. Bailey. Reliable data collection from mobile users for real-time clinical monitoring. Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, pages 397--398, 2009. Google ScholarDigital Library
- E. Lee, Y. Choi, S. Park, D. Lee, and S.-H. Kim. A data delivery mechanism to support mobile users in wireless sensor networks. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, volume 1, 2007.Google ScholarCross Ref
Index Terms
- MobiSense: power-efficient micro-mobility in IPv6-based sensor networks
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