2015
DOI: 10.5120/19521-1150
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Trends and Technologies Used for Mitigating Energy Efficiency Issues in Wireless Sensor Network

Abstract: In the recent times, various applications are conceptualized where wireless sensor network (WSN) is used either as a subnetwork or as a complete domain. WSN having its unique characteristics, because of that the applicable protocols for congestion control, routing and security require distinguished mechanism as compared to other wireless networks such as WLAN, MANET, etc. One of the most irreversible resources is battery power. Since year 2000 a project called µAMS in Massachusetts Institute of technology (MIT… Show more

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“…Apart from this, energy will be required to be reduced in a highly deterministic way irrespective of whatever is the degree of successful clustering operation in WSN. Therefore, the proposed study will be a continuation of our prior work [51][52][53][54] where such problems are addressed. Hence, the research problem arrived is "To develop an effective topology control system as an outcome of energy efficient cluster optimization scheme in WSN."…”
Section: Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from this, energy will be required to be reduced in a highly deterministic way irrespective of whatever is the degree of successful clustering operation in WSN. Therefore, the proposed study will be a continuation of our prior work [51][52][53][54] where such problems are addressed. Hence, the research problem arrived is "To develop an effective topology control system as an outcome of energy efficient cluster optimization scheme in WSN."…”
Section: Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%