Wireless Sensor Networks in Cluster Intensity Optimization

International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering
© 2016 by SSRG - IJCSE Journal
Volume 3 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : Elavarasan, Enok Joel, Ferlin Angel

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Elavarasan, Enok Joel, Ferlin Angel, "Wireless Sensor Networks in Cluster Intensity Optimization," SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering , vol. 3,  no. 1, pp. 5-8, 2016. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488387/IJCSE-V3I1P102

Abstract:

Network lifetime is perchance the most imperative metric for the assessment of sensor networks. In a resource-constrained environment, the expenditure of every limited resource ought to be considered the network can simply fulfill its rationale as long as it is considered breathing, but not subsequent to facilitate. It is consequently an indicator for the maximum convenience a sensor network can present. Energy effectiveness is therefore of dominant importance in sensor networks that are embarrassed by restricted possessions. Designing a resourceful routing etiquette for a senso network is demanding due to factors such as inadequate possessions, meditation of load in a partial segment of the network, and routing of unnecessary information. In this paper we have analyze how the outstanding energy level of apiece cluster can be optimized to make a momentous improvement in the functional life duration of the wireless sensor network.

Keywords:

Network, sensor network, optimization, cluster, existence.

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