Energy Efficiency and Latency Improving In Wireless Sensor Networks
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2015-05-05
Authors : Vivekchandran K. C; Nikesh Narayan.P;
Page : 1291-1295
Keywords : Wireless sensor network wsn; dynamic energy efficiency latency improving protocol;
Abstract
The wireless sensor are widely used in different areas now a days. So in order to use the best quality sensor we need to overcome the main problems of sensor. In order to work properly and make the best use of sensor, it is required to monitor the situation continuously with the sensors. It need more energy consumption of the sensor nodes. The energy requirement may increase when delay in data processing and it-s communication from one node to other is more. In most of the cases it is difficult to replace the battery of a sensor node, after the deployment of node in the network. The energy and low latency play important role in such applications as they affect the life of network. Protocols are suggest by various researchers for energy efficient data process and minimum latency in sensor networks. Here we are try to overcome the problems of sensor by using new protocol. In this paper, a concept of distance metric based routing protocol approach is explored. it will help to find shortest path selection and help to overcome latency problems. The proposed new protocol is -dynamic energy efficient latency improving protocol. The results are compared with -aodv- routing protocol. By using the new protocol the problem like network traffic is reduced and it also help to improve energy efficiency and latency of wireless sensor.
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