2020
DOI: 10.1002/dac.4577
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Bio‐inspired Mimosa pudica algorithm for energy‐efficient wireless video sensor networks

Abstract: Wireless video sensor network (WVSN) has attracted much research interest due to its multi-faceted potential applications in different fields. An energyefficient protocol is fundamental for WVSN since the network has to deal with traffic-intensive multimedia data, such as images and videos. A few issues come in front for any such setting like energy inefficiency, throughput unfairness, and low network capacity. In many cases, we need to strike a balance between required parameters or aspects, but there is no a… Show more

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“…In order to decrease the decease related to temperature, an in vivo will be continuously monitored and communicated to the server. These monitored information are automatically updated with higher data rate using an implemented Energy E cient Bio-Inspired Mimosa Pudica protocol [30] using the Bluetooth as the medium of communication, is embedded into raspberry pi for long range transmission. Unique ID will be assigned to every Temp for recording temperature as featured in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to decrease the decease related to temperature, an in vivo will be continuously monitored and communicated to the server. These monitored information are automatically updated with higher data rate using an implemented Energy E cient Bio-Inspired Mimosa Pudica protocol [30] using the Bluetooth as the medium of communication, is embedded into raspberry pi for long range transmission. Unique ID will be assigned to every Temp for recording temperature as featured in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%