Design constraint in single-hop and multi-hop wireless sensor network using different network model architecture

Wireless sensor networks have created new opportunities across the spectrum of human endeavors including engineering design and manufacturing, monitoring and control of systems. Involvement of restrained resources in the deployment of WSNs makes it a subject of concern. So its usage needs to be very efficient in order to maximize operational life of network. In this paper a detailed analysis is made between single-hop and multi-hop approaches which are used in the process of transfer of data and queries from source to sink. Different dimensions are used for the purpose of analysis with their respective applications in order to increase the scope of analysis in real world scenarios. Implementation of single-hop and multi-hop is done with the help of MATLAB simulation tool in order to get accurate results and also the comparison of different design constraint.

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