Routing Technique Based on Clustering for Data Duplication Prevention in Wireless Sensor Network
Boseung Kim, Huibin Lim, Yongtae Shin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a realistic clustering-based routing technique for wireless sensor networks that considers data transmission radius, aiming to improve energy efficiency over traditional hierarchical routing methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel routing approach that incorporates data transmission radius into hierarchical clustering, making it more practical and energy-efficient.
Findings
Enhanced energy efficiency in sensor networks
More realistic hierarchical routing model
Potential for longer sensor node lifetime
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks is important to nodes energy consumption for long activity of sensor nodes because nodes that compose sensor network are small size, and battery capacity is limited. For energy consumption decrease of sensor nodes, sensor networks routing technique is divided by flat routing and hierarchical routing technique. Specially, hierarchical routing technique is energy efficient routing protocol to pare down energy consumption of whole sensor nodes and to scatter energy consumption of sensor nodes by forming cluster and communicating with cluster head. but though hierarchical routing technique based on clustering is advantage more than flat routing technique, this is not used for reason that is not realistic. The reason that is not realistic is because hierarchical routing technique does not consider data transmission radius of sensor node in actually. so this paper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Wireless Body Area Networks
