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An Exploration on algorithms of Energy Efficient Hierarchical routing protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks

Megha Gupta, Lavesh kumar baradwal

Abstract


The plan of vitality productive remote sensor systems is, be that as it may, a difficult issue. On one hand, vitality compelled sensors are asset constrained as far as memory and computational limits, which forestall the utilization of complex calculations and makes customary conventions of the TCP/IP stack not appropriate. WSN, on the other hand, are designed for specific applications, as opposed to other systems. These applications go from little size human services supervision frameworks to huge scope condition observing. As a result, any WSN business must meet a slew of requirements, each of which differs from one application to the next. As an outcome, vitality sparing strategies for the most part exchange off lifetime augmentation with other improvement destinations.

 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jscrs.v7i1.1551

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