Hassanzadeh, NavidNavidHassanzadehLandsiedel, OlafOlafLandsiedelHermans, FrederikFrederikHermansRensfelt, OlofOlofRensfeltVoigt, ThiemoThiemoVoigt2025-02-062025-02-062012-07-30Proceedings of the IEEE 8th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems: 25-32 (2012)9780769547077https://hdl.handle.net/11420/53928The main task of most deployed wireless sensor networks is data collection. While a number of solutions have been designed for static networks, there are currently no widely used data collection algorithms for mobile sensor networks. In this paper, we concentrate on scenarios where many nodes, both data sources and sinks, move along a certain track in one direction, a scenario that is common in sports events. Rather than designing a new protocol from scratch, we extend an existing data collection protocol with lightweight mechanisms to make it efficient for mobility. Our extensive simulations and results in a test bed that includes mobile robots demonstrate that our solution is able to achieve high packet delivery rates at low energy consumption. For our target scenario, our solution more than doubles packet delivery rates when the network is sparse. Our solution also works well in scenarios with a higher degree of mobility where nodes move according to a more demanding random waypoint model.enconverge cast | medium access control | mobility | routing | wireless sensor networksTechnology::620: EngineeringEfficient mobile data collection with mobile collectConference Paper10.1109/DCOSS.2012.12Conference Paper