1. Lifetime Optimization of a Multiple Sink Wireless Sensor Network through Energy Balancing.
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Jain, Tapan Kumar, Saini, Davinder Singh, and Bhooshan, Sunil Vidya
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WIRELESS sensor networks ,SENSOR networks ,MULTISENSOR data fusion ,CONTEXT-aware computing ,DETECTORS - Abstract
The wireless sensor network consists of small limited energy sensors which are connected to one or more sinks. The maximum energy consumption takes place in communicating the data from the nodes to the sink. Multiple sink WSN has an edge over the single sink WSN where very less energy is utilized in sending the data to the sink, as the number of hops is reduced. If the energy consumed by a node is balanced between the other nodes, the lifetime of the network is considerably increased. The network lifetime optimization is achieved by restructuring the network by modifying the neighbor nodes of a sink. Only those nodes are connected to a sink which makes the total energy of the sink less than the threshold. This energy balancing through network restructuring optimizes the network lifetime. This paper depicts this fact through simulations done in MATLAB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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