
Energy-Efficient Routing for Performance and Network Lifetime Enhancement in Wireless Sensor Networks
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for innovative engineering and management research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-5083
DOI - 10.48047/ijiemr/v10/i11/16
Subject(s) - wireless sensor network , computer science , computer network , efficient energy use , routing protocol , energy consumption , key distribution in wireless sensor networks , mobile wireless sensor network , distributed computing , routing (electronic design automation) , wireless network , wireless , telecommunications , engineering , electrical engineering
Due to the rapid and quality advancements in the sensor technology and the availability of stumpy cost hardware,the development of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has emerged as a unique solution. These networks are thecomposition of source controlled nodes that are wireless, through which the scalar and multimedia data can besensed, acquired and transmit from the surroundings. However, the resource controlled character of the wirelesssensing devices has made the WSNs to face numerous challenges. A multiplicity of WSN applications areunderwater, mountain-based, and forest driving. Practically it is not achievable to revitalize or re-establish thesenodes throughout the task. To tackle these challenges, efficient energy utilization is a significant confront in thesetypes of networks, as the node energy is constrained. Thus, these available resources of the node must be utilizedefficiently for various basic functions like data sensing, processing and transmitting. So, the energy efficient routingprotocols are the key factors to decrease the energy consumption and lifetime elaboration of the network. TheCluster-based routing is a widespread method to attain network performance with energy efficiency to enhancenetwork lifetime. Thus, this work gives the development of routing protocol with efficient energy to elaboratesystems lifetime. Performance results indicate that the projected work improves the performance.