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P. Vanaja Ranjan, R. Rajkamal,
2008 6th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) mainly comprise of small sensor nodes which have limited resources. Base stations in WSN connect these sensor nodes with the rest of the world. The base stations are res...

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are collections of hypothetically large number of physical devices responsible for measuring environmental variables and of transmitting the data to one or more network(...

Wireless sensor network swiftly emerges as one of the most prominent technology for industrial and human security application. The paper presents hybrid routing protocol for monitoring of radiation at...

Wireless sensor network is growing very much in last few decades as its useful applications. To provide more functionality it’s necessary to increase lifespan by clustering method. Clustering divides ...

Wireless sensor network is a noble and inattentive way to monitor and control the physical world in an absolute manner. WSNs consist of multiple sensors in a network indeed inexpensive, but lack in ba...

Wireless sensor network (WSN) require various power management protocols to reduce the energy consumption. But the lifetime of sensor network greatly depend on their battery. Radio irregularity and fa...

Navjot Kumar, Surinder Kaur,
2016 International Conference on Computation of Power, Energy Information and Commuincation (ICCPEIC)

Wireless sensor network (WSN) is collection of homogeneous or heterogeneous sensor nodes used to sense the data from physical environments and pass it to sink node. Data collection or sensing environm...

Liping Qian, Ying Qian, Jinfang Zhou et al.,
2006,
NEW2AN

Wireless nodes in sensor network detect surrounding events and then deliver the sensed information to a base station. Organizing these sensors into clusters enables efficient utilization of the limite...

Catherine Rosenberg,
2005,
MSWiM '05

Wireless networks are characterized by the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, strong path loss, time varying fading and shadowing, and limited battery and processing power of the devices. These...

Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) consist of two kinds of nodes: mesh routers which form the backbones of WMNs and mesh clients which associate with mesh routers to access networks. Because of the discrep...

Abdelbari Ben Yagouta, Rahma Gantassi, Bechir Ben Gouissem et al.,
2017 International Conference on Internet of Things, Embedded Systems and Communications (IINTEC)

Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN) is an emergent technology which aims at offering innovating capacities. Their use is increasing in many fields such as sciences, logistics, military and medically. Desp...

Wireless Sensor Networks continue to gain tremendous popularity, as evidenced by the increasing number of applications for these networks. The limiting factors of the sensor nodes, such as their finit...

Wireless Sensor Networks comprises of a huge number of communicating devices called as, sensor node. These nodes are powered by a limited battery source. Moreover, the sensor nodes will be instigated ...

Wireless Sensor Networks are networks of large number of tiny, battery powered sensor nodes having limited on-board storage, processing, and radio capabilities. Nodes sense and send their reports towa...

Wireless Sensor Networks are networks of large number of tiny, battery powered sensor nodes having limited on- board storage, processing, and radio capabilities. Nodes sense and send their reports tow...

B. S. Mahesh, Siddiq Iqbal, Sandesh B. Shagrithaya et al.,
2014 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Communications, Control and Computing Technologies

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is one of trending technology in wireless communication. Energy consumption is a major issue in WSN. Therefore most of the routing protocols are focused on energy effic...

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of spatially distributed sensor nodes that perform monitoring tasks in a region and the gateway nodes that provide the acquired sensor data to the end user. Wit...

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small nodes with sensing, calculation and wireless communications capability. Many routing, capacity management, and data circulation protocols have been spe...

Mohamed F. Younis, M. Mehdi Afsar,
2014,
39th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are usually constrained energy and bandwidth. Many solutions, like network clustering, have been proposed in order to overcome these limitations. While this solution is...

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are networks of small devices, called motes, designed to monitor resources and report to a server. Motes are battery-powered and have very little memory to store data. ...