Adaptive Framework for Data Distribution in Wireless Sensor Networks
Subhabrata Mukherjee, Mrinal K. Naskar, Amitava Mukherjee

TL;DR
This paper proposes an adaptive data distribution framework for wireless sensor networks that optimizes power consumption and reduces data delivery time by using multi-path transmission with strategic packet distribution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel adaptive framework for data routing in WSNs that enhances QoS by minimizing power use and latency through multi-path strategies.
Findings
Reduced power consumption in data transmission
Lower end-to-end data delivery time
Improved QoS in wireless sensor networks
Abstract
In recent years, the wireless sensor network (WSN) is playing a key role in sensing, collecting and disseminating information in various applications. An important feature associated with WSN is to develop an efficient data distribution and routing scheme to ensure better quality of service (QoS) that reduces the power consumption and the end-to-end data delivery time. In this work, we propose an adaptive framework to transmit data packets from a source to the sink in WSN across multiples paths with strategically distributed data packets so as to minimize the power consumption as well as the end-to-end data delivery time.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
