2014
DOI: 10.14738/tnc.26.615
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Effect of Varying Packet Interval Time on Multihop Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network

Abstract: The distinguishing characteristics of sensor networks are that they are basically infrastructure less, self configured wireless networks used to monitor environmental conditions such as temperature, sounds etc. which and communicate with each other using radio signals. The sensor nodes contain non chargeable batteries and they in several rounds of data transmission they soon get drained out of energy. Depending upon the given conditions, the sensor nodes in the random network may be hundreds or thousands in nu… Show more

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“…Link distances have various BER values, and same packet size is utilized in all links of this networks with the size LP3. Sharma analyzes the impact of changing the packet size via the proposed multihop routing protocol. The main purpose of this protocol is to extend the network lifetime by decreasing the power consumption of sensor nodes.…”
Section: Packet Size Optimization For Terrestrial Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Link distances have various BER values, and same packet size is utilized in all links of this networks with the size LP3. Sharma analyzes the impact of changing the packet size via the proposed multihop routing protocol. The main purpose of this protocol is to extend the network lifetime by decreasing the power consumption of sensor nodes.…”
Section: Packet Size Optimization For Terrestrial Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing a single optimal packet size has the distinct benefit of reduced network management complexity in comparison with dynamic packet size utilization. 10,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]34,35 In Figure 2 we present a possible fixed packet size approach in a linear TWSN. In this scenario, 2 sensor nodes are linearly spaced on a line where the base station is located at the right end of the line.…”
Section: Fixed Packet Size Approaches In Terrestrial Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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