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Harishkumar H C

Bio: Harishkumar H C is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1 citations.

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TL;DR: This paper specifies about the different routing techniques that can be used in wireless sensor networks and specifically gives the information about the energy efficient routing technique that is the part of the flat based routing method.
Abstract: A wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consists of the spatially distributed autonomous sensors that are used to monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, pressure, etc. and to cooperatively pass their data through the network to a main location where the further actions could be taken. These networks are built using nodes that may range from few to several hundreds. The different aspects and techniques that would be involved in the deployment of these networks are such as routing, lifetime of the nodes and network, communication between nodes and base station etc., which are to be decided based on the applications the sensors would be used. This paper specifies about the different routing techniques that can be used in wireless sensor networks and specifically gives the information about the energy efficient routing techniques that is the part of the flat based routing method.

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01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: A novel routing protocol that adapt to the mobility of sensor nodes to achieve a reliable and energy-efficient routing is presented, which improves network lifetime and enhances the packet delivery rate, energy consumption, while maintain shorter routes toward the sink.
Abstract: The interest in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (MWSN) has grown considerably due to its various applications in the fields of military, industrial infrastructure, automation, health, traffic, and many consumer areas. Hence, as the modern world shifting to the age of IoT with possibly new emerging technologies and applications, there will be a number of implications that influence the design and deployment of such networks. Precisely, residual energy utilization, mobility, topology, scalability, and data routing are key factors in the design of MWSN to meet application's specific demand. This article presents a novel routing protocol that adapt to the mobility of sensor nodes to achieve a reliable and energy-efficient routing. The proposed scheme is dynamic directional routing (DDR) to control the flow of data in network, which optimizes the routes toward the sink. The protocol has been evaluated and compared with state-of-art protocols, and the simulation results show that DDR protocol can improve network lifetime by around 13% compared to T-LEACH protocol. It also enhances the packet delivery rate, energy consumption, while maintain shorter routes toward the sink by around 33% compared to T-LEACH protocol.

23 citations