ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT OF LOW ENERGY NODES USING AN ENERGY EFFICIENT ALGORITHM IN A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK IN NS/2
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significantly, transmit, sensor nodes, short routes, deploymentAbstract
A sensor network is a deployment of massive numbers of small, inexpensive, self-powered devices that can sense, compute, and communicate with other devices for the purpose of gathering local information to make global decisions about a physical environment”.
Sensor networks are composed of thousands of resource constrained sensor nodes and also some resourced base stations are there. All nodes in a network communicate with each other via wireless communication. Moreover, the energy required to transmit a message is about twice as great as the energy needed to receive the same message. The route of each message destined to the base station is really crucial in terms network lifetime: e.g., using short routes to the base station that contains nodes with depleted batteries may yield decreased network lifetime. On the other hand, using a long route composed of many sensor nodes can significantly increase the network delay.
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