Cluster-Based Approach for Sink Node in Wireless Sensor Network
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Najam-Al-Saher, Laxmikant Reddi "Cluster-Based Approach for Sink Node in Wireless Sensor Network", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V51(3),129-131 September 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
In Wireless Sensor Networks,
Clustering is an adequate way of lending
scalability and data aggregation. Routing is
Essential in WSN’s, For critical services in WSNs
Multihop routing is employed. Since MANET and
Internet routing techniques doesn’t performs well.
Because of this large amount of work has to be
done. Routing in Internet assumes with high
reliable wired connections, and thus packets errors
are rare; But this is not true. Also Routing in
MANET depends more on neighboring symmetric
links; this is too often not true. These
discrepancies necessitates the invention and
deployment of new solutions.
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Keywords
These
discrepancies necessitates the invention and
deployment of new solutions.