Improved Survivable Path Routing in WSN for IOT Applications

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Volume-61 Number-4
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors : NaziaYoussuf Mir, Monika
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V61P231

Citation 

MLA Style: NaziaYoussuf Mir, Monika "Improved Survivable Path Routing in WSN for IOT Applications" International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 61.4 (2018): 190-194.

APA Style:NaziaYoussuf Mir, Monika (2018). Improved Survivable Path Routing in WSN for IOT Applications. International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 61(4), 190-194.

Abstract
WSN is low power, scalable, fault tolerant network and the cost is very less as well as maintenance free. Nowadays, WSN are used for Internet of Things applications. Internet of Things scenario normally requires high reliability of data transmitted from source to destination node. During the broadcasting of the packets to find a route from source to destination node, congestion is inevitable in the network. This paper presents a routing scheme, which avoids the links with high congestion, which would result in lesser nodes opting for forwarding of packets. The proposed scheme shows improvement in terms of throughput, packet delivery ratio, and remaining energy.

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Keywords
Sensors, IOT, PCF, throughput