Rendimiento de evaluación de análisis de redes inalámbricas de protocolos del sensor en redes inteligentes

Performace Evaluation Analysis of Wireless Sensor Networks Routing Protocols in Smart Grids

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  • Carlos Deyvinson Reges Bessa Laboratório de Automação em Petróleo, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Natal, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21754/tecnia.v26i1.3

Palabras clave:

redes inteligentes, análisis de calidad de servicio, redes de sensores inalámbricas, protocolos de enrutamiento

Resumen

Este trabajo tiene como objetivo estudiar el protocolo de enrutamiento de la red de sensores inalámbricos es más adecuado para aplicaciones de redes inteligentes, a través de la simulación de protocolos AODV, AOMDV, DSDV y HTR en el entorno de simulación NS2. Se simuló una red basada en una zona residencial con 47 residencias, con un nodo para cada residencia y una estación base, situada a unos 25 metros de los otros nodos. Muchos parámetros, tales como la pérdida de paquetes, rendimiento, retardo, jitter y el consumo de energía se probaron. La red se incrementó a 78 y 93 nodos con el fin de evaluar el comportamiento de los protocolos de redes más grandes. Las pruebas demostraron que el HTR es el protocolo de enrutamiento que tiene los mejores resultados en el rendimiento y el segundo mejor en el consumo de energía. El DSDV tuvo el peor desempeño de acuerdo a las pruebas.

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2016-06-01

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C. D. Reges Bessa, «Rendimiento de evaluación de análisis de redes inalámbricas de protocolos del sensor en redes inteligentes: Performace Evaluation Analysis of Wireless Sensor Networks Routing Protocols in Smart Grids», TEC, vol. 26, n.º 1, pp. 17–26, jun. 2016.

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