Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols for Target Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author(s) -
Sanjay Pahuja,
Tarun Shrimali
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of modern education and computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2075-017X
pISSN - 2075-0161
DOI - 10.5815/ijmecs.2016.10.06
Subject(s) - computer science , wireless sensor network , computer network , routing protocol , fault tolerance , node (physics) , sensor node , key distribution in wireless sensor networks , routing (electronic design automation) , tree (set theory) , mobile wireless sensor network , wireless , real time computing , distributed computing , wireless network , telecommunications , mathematical analysis , mathematics , structural engineering , engineering
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are large scale integration in large topology deployed with thousands sensor nodes. Nodes sizes are very small, with low cost, low weight, and limited battery, primary storage, processing power. Sensor nodes have wireless communication capabilities with sensor to monitor physical or environmental conditions. This paper study and evaluate performance for localization and target tracking application with proposed hierarchical localization tracking scheme based on hierarchical binary tree structure. The target detected information is stored at multiple sensor nodes (e.g. node, parent node and grandparent node) which deployed using complete binary tree structure to improve fault tolerance. This drastically reduces number of messaging in the network. Performance of proposed scheme and some existing routing scheme is evaluated using NS2. Simulation result proof increased in network lifetime by 25%, target detection probability by 25%, and reduces error rate by 20%, increased energy efficiency by 20%, fault tolerance, and routing efficiency.
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