Friday 18th of May 2012
 

DPCC: Dynamic Predictive Congestion Control in Wireless Sensor Networks



Congestion occurs in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) when nodes are densely distributed, and/or the application produces high flow rate near the sink due to the convergent nature of upstream traffic. Congestion can lead to packet losses, delay, and energy waste due to a large number of packet drops and retransmissions. Therefore it is necessary to carry out congestion control which detects congestion precisely and regulates it fairly. To achieve this objective, a dynamic predictive congestion control (DPCC) algorithm is proposed in this paper. The DPCC can predict congestion in a node and will broadcast traffic on the entire network fairly and dynamically. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol is more efficient than previous ones.

Keywords: Wireless Sensor Network, Congestion Control, Predictive, Fairness

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