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To Find Energy Efficient Protocol by using Minimum Spanning Tree
Author(s) -
Ankush Uppal,
Ramanjot Kaur
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2019919199
Subject(s) - computer science , protocol (science) , spanning tree , minimum spanning tree , tree (set theory) , energy (signal processing) , algorithm , statistics , mathematics , discrete mathematics , combinatorics , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
Remote Sensor Networks (WSN) alludes to a gathering of moment, low power-driven sensor hubs that are spatially circulated to check the various environmental conditions. These sensor nodes are lightweight in nature, have constrained computational ability and correspondence transfer speed. These sensor hubs are little, savvy detecting and imparting gadgets that are modified for detecting the earth conditions (like fire, mugginess, and so forth), assembling the information and handling it to draw shifted expressive data. Vitality utilization is the significant outline issue which emerges while planning the directing conventions for WSNs. Since WSN conventions are subjected to the sort of use for which they are being set, so the routing conventions intended for the system ought to have the capacity to satisfy every one of the prerequisites of the application. The real issue identified with the outlining of the conventions is to draw out the lifetime of the system i.e. the sensor hubs in the system get by in the system for a more drawn out timeframe without depleting off their full energy. In this paper, a routing scheme based on minimum spanning tree generation along with partitioning the network into grids is proposed.

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