Certain investigations on energy Efficient data convening and Associative zone based routing in Sensor networks
Loading...
Date
item.page.authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become hugely popular
newlineas security surveillance is used by the public and industries in a variety of
newlinereal-time applications. A wireless sensor network is a network system that
newlineuses wireless sensor nodes to monitor physical or environmental conditions
newlineas voice, temperature, and spatial dispersive movements. Sensor nodes
newlinedeploy in harsh environments, and this new line allows them to replace
newlinebattery power in case of unrealistic energy consumption. The Wireless
newlineSensor Network (WSN) is an engineered, distributed network of sensors for
newlineperception, processing, and communication. The sensors in such networks
newlineare responsible for four main functions: data processing, integration,
newlinetransmission and receipt within the network. To improve life time and
newlineproductivity of a network, efficient use of resources such as storage and most
newlineimportantly, energy need to be ensured. In addition to energy efficient,
newlineextending the life time of sensors in the network by reducing energy
newlineconsumption is a major challenge when using WSN in real-world
newlineapplications. The development of wireless sensor networks that strengthen
newlinethe life cycle of their network through energy saving is an important issue.
newlineDue to the low resource development of the sensor terminals, they must be
newlineused intelligently and efficiently. Although the previous method has provided
newlinebetter data collection and power optimization, there are some issues with the
newlinerouting optimization that could not be improved.
newline