Research Article

, 10 Jun 2024 | 10.623460
Year : 2019 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 2 | Pages : 1-6

Adaptive dynamic routing for efficient transmission in directional sensor networks

J. Kalaivani1 *, Dr. M. Victor Jose
  • 1, M.Phil Computer Science, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumara coil, Thuckalay-629180, IN

Most steering calculations for sensor systems center on discovering vital effective ways to draw out the lifetime of sensor systems. Subsequently, the intensity of sensors on productive ways drain rapidly, and therefore sensor systems become unequipped for checking occasions from certain pieces of their objective regions. In numerous sensors arrange applications, the occasions that must be followed happen aimlessly in areas and have non-deterministic age designs. Accordingly, in a perfect world, steering calculations ought to think about vitality effectiveness, yet additionally the measure of vitality staying in every sensor, along these lines maintaining a strategic distance from non-working sensors because of early power exhaustion. This paper presents another measurement, Energy Cost, conceived to think about parity of sensors' outstanding energies, just as vitality proficiency. This measurement offers to ascend towards plan of the Distributed Energy Adaptive Routing (DEAR) calculation contrived to adjust the information interchange of sensor organizes in a decentralized way along with thus delay the duration of the systems. DEAR is versatile in the integer of sensors and furthermore powerful to the varieties in the elements of occasioning age. It exhibits the adequacy of the proposed calculation through looking at three accessible steering calculations: shortest announcement Approach, least diffusion power, and Self-Organized steering and discover to facilitate vitality equalization ought to exist consider expanding the duration of the sensor system and increment heartiness of antenna arrange for differing occasion age designs.

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Keywords: routing, transmission, sensor networks

Citation: J. Kalaivani*, J. Kalaivani ( 2019), Adaptive dynamic routing for efficient transmission in directional sensor networks. , 7(2): 1-6

Received: 10/06/2024; Accepted: 10/06/2024;
Published: 10/06/2024

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