EGEO-RPL Algorithm for Mobility Management in IoT-WSN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/j20qpj98Keywords:
Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), Mobility management, Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL), Enhanced Golden Eagle Optimization (EGEO).Abstract
Node mobility may have a substantial impact on the architecture, capabilities, and uses
of Internet of Things (IoT) based Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) systems. The
change in network topology can affect communication patterns, routing and network
coverage. To adapt to these changes and maintain connectivity, efficient routing
protocols and algorithms are needed. In this paper, an optimized Routing Protocol for
Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) algorithm for mobility management in IoTWSN is proposed. In this algorithm, the optimum parent node is selected from a set of
nodes, based on a combined metric.
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