2010
DOI: 10.5120/955-1332
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Compression of Various Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks have emerged as an important new area in wireless technology. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consists of numerous tiny sensors deployed at high density in regions requiring surveillance and monitoring. There are many existing protocol, techniques and concepts from traditional wireless network, such as cellular network, mobile ad-hoc network, wireless local area network and Bluetooth, are applicable and still used in wireless sensor network, but there are also many fundamental differenc… Show more

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“…Having collected the data, each node prepares an appropriate bundle. Compressed this way, the data is sent to the Cluster Head node in previously designated time frames, after they have turned on and adjusted the interfaces turned off before [Kansal, Kansal, Balodi 2010]. After finalising the last time frame, the Cluster Head node interprets, compresses the data received to every node in the cluster and then sends it to the Base Station.…”
Section: Low-energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having collected the data, each node prepares an appropriate bundle. Compressed this way, the data is sent to the Cluster Head node in previously designated time frames, after they have turned on and adjusted the interfaces turned off before [Kansal, Kansal, Balodi 2010]. After finalising the last time frame, the Cluster Head node interprets, compresses the data received to every node in the cluster and then sends it to the Base Station.…”
Section: Low-energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the source node receives a RREP it can begin using the route to send data packets [32,15]. Hello messages are broadcasted periodically among the nodes in order to detect link break and if the intermediate nodes moves or changes then this information send to its upstream neighbours and so on till it reaches the source upon which the source can reinitiate route discovery if required [32,16,17,19]. Figure 3 shows the propagation of the RREQ across the network.…”
Section: Aodvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this protocol intermediate nodes have information about network and its closest node. Zone radius is used to define the zone size that is defined by number of hops [14,10,16,17,19,25]. Hybrid routing protocols cartels the advantages of proactive as well as reactive routing protocols and at the same time hybrid routing protocols overcome disadvantages of proactive and reactive routing protocols [23].…”
Section: Hybrid Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%