The Comparisons of Different Location-Based Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks

This paper aims to compare several location-based routing protocols in wireless sensor networks. Although location-based routing protocols have apparent limitations, it can support multi-hop data transmission. In addition, location-based routing protocols need to consume a lot of energy to transmit location information.

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