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Fig 1.

Design of RCER protocol.

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Clusters formation.

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Table 1.

Neighbor table.

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Fig 3.

Re-formation of the backup routing path.

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(a)(b)Workflow of RCER protocol.

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Table 2.

Simulation parameters.

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The impact of a number of nodes on network lifetime.

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Fig 6.

The impact of a number of nodes on delay ratio.

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Fig 7.

The impact of a number of nodes on network throughput.

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Fig 8.

Network lifetime in high-density nodes.

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Fig 9.

Network lifetime in varying network load.

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Energy consumption in high-density nodes.

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Energy consumption in varying network load.

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Fig 12.

Network throughput in high-density nodes.

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Network throughput in varying network load.

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End-to-end delay in high-density nodes.

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End-to-end delay in varying network load.

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Fig 16.

Route lifetime in high-density nodes.

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Route lifetime in varying network load.

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Fig 18.

Packet delivery ratio in high-density nodes.

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Fig 19.

Packet delivery ratio in varying network load.

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