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Mobile Data Gathering with Load Balanced Clustering and Dual Data Uploading in Wireless Sensor Networks

K. Goutham Raju, +1 more
- 16 Nov 2016 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 17, pp 1424-1433
TLDR
The main aim of employing this project is to get a good scalability and a long lifetime for the required network and for the lower data gathering recess.
Abstract
In this project, a framework which consists of three layers is introduced for the mobile data gathering in the wireless sensor networks. The three layers of the framework are given as the sensor layer, clustered head layer, mobile collector layer (also called as SenCar). This framework is made use of with a LBC-DDU, which is called as the load balanced clustering and the dual data uploading. The main aim of employing this project is to get a good scalability and a long lifetime for the required network and for the lower data gathering recess.

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