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Long-Lifetime and Low Latency Data Aggregation Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Network
Published in ASTM International
2019
Volume: 47
   
Issue: 6
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks contain an incredible number of hubs with limited registering, detecting, and wireless communication capacities. These systems have been utilized as a part of a wide zone of utilizations, such as human services, contamination checking, and target-following frameworks. The dynamic clustering of sensors into bunches is a prevalent procedure to expand the system lifetime and increment adaptability. To accomplish this, in this article the sensor hubs are adjusted to ensure a long lifetime and the activities are arranged into rounds that use fixed time intervals. In the first phase, a clustering topology is found, and a group head is picked in view of the outstanding energy level. Then the cluster head screens the network energy threshold value to identify the energy drain rate of all its cluster members. In the second stage, the Long-Lifetime and Low-Latency Data Aggregation Scheduling method is used. This scheduling method assigns schedule openings to group part information parcels. Here, congestion occurrence is completely kept away from the scenario. In the third stage, an Energy-Efficient Distributed Schedule-based convention is used to keep up greatest residual energy level over the network. The experimental outcome shows the steps proposed in this article ensure an increase in the network lifetime and decrease in the energy utilization. © 2019 by ASTM International
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Testing and Evaluation
PublisherData powered by TypesetASTM International
ISSN0090-3973
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