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Guided By

Prof R M Goudar
Seminar By
Rushikesh B. Shreshtha
Kunal P. Raut
Devendra M. Bajaj
Aishwarya V. Agrawal
Group ID - 16

Introduction

Existing System

Disadvantgages of Existing System

Proposed System

Advantages of Proposed System

Segments with hidden nodes and links

Discovery of Neighbours

Hidden link participate Inside a segment

Hidden link participate outside a segment

References
Introduction...
In most sensor networks the nodes are static. Nevertheless, node
connectivity is subject to changes because of disruptions in wireless
communication, transmission power changes, or loss of synchronization
between neighboring nodes. Hence, even after a sensor is aware of its
immediate neighbors, it must continuously maintain its view, a process
we call continuous neighbor discovery. In this work we distinguish
between neighbor discovery during sensor network initialization and
continuous neighbor discovery. We focus on the latter and view it as a
joint task of all the nodes in every connected segment. Each sensor
employs a simple protocol in a coordinate effort to reduce power
consumption without increasing the time required to detect hidden
sensors.
Networks with continuously heavy traffic.
Loss of local synchronization due to accumulated
clock drifts.
Long-term process and increase in transmission
power of some nodes , in responce to certain events.
Greater expense of energy than required in our
scheme.


EXISTING SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
PROPOSED SYSTEM
We distinguish between neighbor discovery
during sensor network initialization and
continuous neighbor discovery. We focus on the
latter and view it as a joint task of all the nodes
in every connected segment. Each sensor
employs a simple protocol in a coordinate effort
to reduce power consumption without
increasing the time required to detect hidden
sensors.
ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
The nodes detect their immediate neighbors.
Message does not collide with each other so
congestion is under control.
Every node discovers its hidden neighbors
independently.

The nodes can learn about their hidden wireless
link using the following simple scheme, which
uses two message types:

SYNC messages for synchronization between all
segment nodes, transmitted over Known wireless
links.

HELLO messages for detecting new neighbours.
In this section we present an method for
assigning HELLO message frequency to the
nodes of the same segment. This method is
based on detecting all hidden links inside a
segment. Namely, if a hidden node is discovered
by one of its segment neighbors, it is discovered
by all its other segment neighbors after a very
short time. Hence, the discovery of a new
neighbor is viewed as a joint effort of the whole
segment.
Whenever a new node is discovered by one of the segment nodes
it can be detect the all hidden links inside a segment. For all
segment members, the discovering node issues a special SYNC
message asking them to periodically broadcast a group of HELLO
messages. The SYNC message is passes over the already known
wireless links of the segment. So, every segment
node has to be guaranteed to be received.
In this scheme, the same segment is used to minimize the
possibility of repeating collisions between the HELLO
messages of nodes. Practically, another scheme might be
used, where segment nodes coordinate their wake-up periods
for prevents collisions. However, finding an efficient time
division is equivalent to the well-known node colouring
problem, which is Node u wakes up randomly, every T(u)
seconds.
1. Reuven Cohen and Boris Kapchits,
Continuous Neighbor Discovery in Asynchronous Sensor Networks,
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 19, No.1, February 2011

2. International Journal of Distributed and Parallel Systems (IJDPS)
Vol.3, No.4, July 2012 Self Configurable Re-link Establishment using
Continuous Neighbour Discovery in Asynchronous Wireless Sensor
Networks M.Sreedevi NADILLA KHADAR VALLI Dr. R. Seshadri

3. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER APPLICATION ISSUE2,
VOLUME 1 (FEBRUARY 2012) ISSN: 2250-1797
An Efficient Continuous Neighbour Discovery in Asynchronous Sensor
Networks Siva Ramakrishna, B. Ganga Bhavani Associate professor BVC
Engineering college Department of CSE,BVCEC,

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