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Routing Path Estimation Based on RWS Method for Competent Energy Dissipation Employing X-Layer Network
Author(s) -
Md. Khaja Mohiddin,
V. B. S. Srilatha Indira Dutt
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b3588.078219
Subject(s) - computer science , idle , scheduling (production processes) , node (physics) , real time computing , wireless sensor network , path (computing) , residual , energy (signal processing) , transmission (telecommunications) , routing (electronic design automation) , computer network , efficient energy use , algorithm , mathematical optimization , engineering , mathematics , telecommunications , electrical engineering , statistics , structural engineering , operating system
In this paper, the implementation of Mobile Error Probability algorithm has been implemented to improve the output efficiency of the sensor nodes in the wireless network environment. According the WSNs is concerned, it’s very important to focus on residual energy of each node. The Mobile Error Probability algorithm support to this very strongly, it ultimately calculates the residual energy corresponding to the consumed energy by the node at each level of the beaconing. This is only applicable for the mobile node depending upon the distance between the nodes. If the distance exceeds the set limit, then only the node sends the beaconing signal else it will be in idle state. Besides, the above concept, the method of RWS is also been implemented to estimate the routing path which can be used for the transmission in minimum stipulated of time. Scheduling algorithm has been used for proper cycling of the node in various modes such as active, idle, sleep and dead conditions. All the above algorithms are been implemented in EQSR, ED as well as proposed model using NS-II simulation through results are also been examined.

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