An Optimized Protocol for Mobile Sink Position Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks
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2025
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university of bordj bou arreridj
Abstract
In wireless sensor networks, the mobility of the sink improves data collection efficiency;
however, it presents new issues as sensor nodes must be aware of the mobile sink’s current loca
tion. The dissemination of this location via flooding results in increased energy consumption.
This study presents a new protocol called An Optimized Protocol for Mobile Sink Position
Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks (OPMPD), which is specifically designed for sce
narios involving random movement of the sink and event-based data collection. The proposed
solution seeks to address the aforementioned problem, wherein specific chosen nodes retain the
sink’s latest position while decreasing energy consumption and controlling overhead. Using
the NS-3 simulator, the performance of OPMPD is assessed, and the results, depicted through
graphs, demonstrate its superiority over the comparison protocol known as VGB across various
metrics achieving 63.25 % reduction in energy consumption, 47,52 % improvement in network
lifetime, and 86.17 % reduction in control overhead.
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Wireless Sensor Networks, mobile sink, position dissemination, energy consump tion, control overhead, NS-3