Power-efficient Routing & Increased Yield Approach For WSNs
Kalpana Sharma, Anurag S. Rathor, S. R. Biradar, M.K Ghose

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hierarchical cluster-based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks that enhances power efficiency, scalability, and reduces data transmission delay, thereby extending network lifetime.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hierarchical routing protocol that improves scalability and power distribution in WSNs, increasing network lifetime and reducing delay.
Findings
Extended network lifetime through balanced power consumption.
Improved scalability for larger deployment areas.
Reduced delay for critical data transmission.
Abstract
The sensor nodes in a Wireless Sensor Network are generally constrained with limited power supply. Efficient power management is a must for any sensor network to keep the sensor nodes in the network to be operational for a longer period of time this increasing the lifetime of the sensor network. Hierarchy based routing enables the sensor networks to be deployed in larger areas. In this paper we present a hierarchical cluster based routing protocol which improves the scalability as the data travels from one cluster level to another covering a greater amount of distance and increases the lifetime of the wireless sensor network by distributing the power dissipation load evenly among all the sensor nodes within the network. Also the time delay in case of critical data to be received by the Base Station has also been lowered.
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TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
