|
Created by: Rachel Cardell-Oliver
Flooding is another technique inspired by nature and used in sensor networks to spread information. When a node receives a message it simply broadcasts it on the radio channel to all its neighbours. Communication in sensor networks is difficult because radio signals transmitted by one node can interfere with those of another. You can see this in the flooding simulations as yellow dots (corrupted signal) amongst the blue dots (clear signal).
Node state (top left square): green=wait for message, red=trying to send, grey=done Cell state (bottom right square): blue=good data, yellow=corrupted data, white=no data mouse click to stop or restart animation
http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/awesome/uploads/Flooding.html |