ABSTRACT

In this chapter, we propose a framework for data delivery in large-scale networks for disaster management, where numerous wireless sensors are distributed over city traffic infrastructures, shopping mall parking areas, airport facilities, and so on. In general, our framework caters for energy-efficient applications in the Internet of things (IoT) where data is propagated via relays from diverse sensor nodes toward a gateway connected to a large-scale network such as the Internet. We consider the entire network energy while choosing the next hop for the routed packets in the targeted wireless sensor network. Our delivery approach considers resource limitations in terms of hop count, and remaining energy levels. Extensive simulations are performed and achieved results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed approach in comparison to other baseline energy-aware routing protocols in the literature.