A survey on maximum data collection with a pre-defined path and distance allocation

In wireless ad hoc network the wireless sensor networks form a great part in the recent period. There are many challenging issues that have been faced in the wireless sensor networks. Data collection by improving the throughput performance forms a great issue. To increase the throughput performance over a dense area network with large number of sensor nodes energy consumption with pre-specified path is the major part for the data collection and it is provided by the use of Energy Harvesting Sensor Network such a way that the sensor nodes may able to collect large number of data from the global environment by reducing the data delivery rate. Based on this issue various techniques and algorithms have been proposed.

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