Data dissemination strategies in mobile sink wireless sensor networks: a survey
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Many dissemination protocols on the mobility support in wireless sensor networks have been designed based on the assumption that the movement trace of sinks is random. However, the mobility of the sinks in many applications, for example, the movement traces of a soldier on operation in a battle field or a firefight on rescue operation in the disaster area, can be determined in advance since they move in accordance with the decided operation or the drill regulation to perform their task. In this paper, we propose a Predictable Mobility-based Data Dissemination protocol (PMDD) that enables data to directly route from source nodes to moving sinks by taking into consideration predictable movement behavior of the sinks. We also compare the performance of the PMDD with those of other dissemination protocols with random movement behavior of the sinks, and show the superiority of the PMDD based on network lifetime, data delivery ratio, and delay latency.