2012 World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies 2012
DOI: 10.1109/wict.2012.6409128
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An approach to increase the wireless sensor network lifetime

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“…Routing through multiple base stations algorithm was only activated when there was a chance of black-hole attack on the network. [12] Karuppiah et al (2015) studied an improvised hierarchical vitality efficient intrusion detection system was proposed, to protect sensor Network from black hole attacks. Previous approach was simple and was based on exchange of control packets of sensor node and base station in WSN.…”
Section: Related Work Karakehayov Z(2005)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Routing through multiple base stations algorithm was only activated when there was a chance of black-hole attack on the network. [12] Karuppiah et al (2015) studied an improvised hierarchical vitality efficient intrusion detection system was proposed, to protect sensor Network from black hole attacks. Previous approach was simple and was based on exchange of control packets of sensor node and base station in WSN.…”
Section: Related Work Karakehayov Z(2005)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marriwala and Rathee [7] improved the WSN life time with a new cluster head selection approach by selecting the optimal path for data transmission, thereby minimizing the distance and improving the network life time. Patel et al [8] emphasized communication routing protocol that affects the network life and scalability.…”
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“…Commonly monitored parameters are temperature, humidity, pressure, wind direction and speed, illumination intensity, vibration intensity, sound intensity, power-line voltage, chemical concentrations, pollutant levels and vital body functions [6].The more modern networks are bi-directional, also enabling control of sensor activity. The development of wireless sensor networks was motivated by military applications such as battlefield surveillance; today such networks are used in many industrial and consumer applications, such as industrial process monitoring and control, machine health monitoring [7].…”
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confidence: 99%