Energy Efficient Opportunistic Routing for Duty-Cycled Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks
MLA Style: Y. Ajisha Rajan, Dr. A. Shajin Nargunam.,Ph.D, Mr. J. P. Jayan., M.C.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D.,) "Energy Efficient Opportunistic Routing for Duty-Cycled Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks" International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 61.2 (2018): 64-69.
APA Style:Y. Ajisha Rajan, Dr. A. Shajin Nargunam.,Ph.D, Mr. J. P. Jayan., M.C.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D.,) (2018). Energy Efficient Opportunistic Routing for Duty-Cycled Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology, 61(2), 64-69.
Abstract
Liveliness investments optimization develops unique of the main anxieties trendy the wireless device system (WSN) direction-finding. Resourceful direction-finding procedures mainly effort fine by asynchronous MAC procedures anywhere dispatcher consumes toward delay pending the situation earpiece awakens active. In letting manifold applicant earpieces, dispatcher delays period which remains the main foundation of liveliness ingesting container remain concentrated. Still, the problematic anywhere manifold earpieces awaken active concurrently besides accept packages reasons terminated furthering, which harshly reduce liveliness productivity trendy the system. Trendy this newspaper, introduce ORR, and resourceful direction-finding procedure aimed at asynchronous duty-cycled WSNs. The future procedure ORR statements these difficulties in counting remaining liveliness feature trendy the forwarder assortment procedure besides regulatory amount of forwarders founded happening advancing price approximation. Advancing rate estimate reflects predictable dispatcher delay period besides predictable quantity of fired packages made. Additional, remaining liveliness remains measured once swellings choice their forwarder usual. Extensive simulations results show that the ORR container meaningfully recovers the net presentation happening liveliness valid.
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Keywords
Energy efficiency, opportunistic routing, and wireless sensor network (WSN)