2022
DOI: 10.1177/15501329221107246
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TEZEM: A new energy-efficient routing protocol for next-generation wireless sensor networks

Abstract: The design and implementation of energy-efficient routing protocols for next-generation wireless sensor networks is always a challenge due to limited power resource capabilities. Hierarchical (clustering) routing protocols appeared to be a remarkable solution for extending the lifetime of wireless sensor networks, particularly in application-aware (threshold-sensitive) and heterogeneity-aware cluster-based routing protocols. In this article, we propose a protocol, namely, Threshold-based Energy-aware Zonal Eff… Show more

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“…In native NDN worse case time complexity is O(N). Our proposed array-based B+ Tree outperformed B-Tree-based architecture (3T architecture) [31], TEZEM [34], and native NDN (Skip-List) in terms of time and space complexity. According to the proposed scheme the time complexity of our scheme is shown in Equation 4.…”
Section: Figure 12 Video Chunks Receiving Ordermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In native NDN worse case time complexity is O(N). Our proposed array-based B+ Tree outperformed B-Tree-based architecture (3T architecture) [31], TEZEM [34], and native NDN (Skip-List) in terms of time and space complexity. According to the proposed scheme the time complexity of our scheme is shown in Equation 4.…”
Section: Figure 12 Video Chunks Receiving Ordermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Line Optimization (LO) method has also been put up as an environmentally friendly navigation method that may extend the network lifetime and consume fewer watts of energy. Hierarchical routing and the LO algorithm have both been studied about SDN [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Sensor network" today is a well-established term, distributed, self-organizing, stable to the failure of individual components, a nonmaintained network, and does not require special installation of devices [16]. Each sensor network node may contain various sensors to control the external environment, a microcomputer, and a radio receiver [17]. They perform device measurements, perform initial data processing, and communicate with external information systems [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%