Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of thousands of tiny nodes having the
capability of sensing, computation, and wireless communications. Many routing,
power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed
for WSNs where energy consumption is an essential design issues. Since wireless
sensor network protocols are application specific, so the focus has been given to the
routing protocols that might differ depending on the application and network
architecture. The study of various routing protocols for sensor networks presents a
classification for the various approaches pursued. The three main categories explored
are data-centric, hierarchical and location-based. Each of the routing schemes and
algorithms has the common objective of trying to get better throughput and to extend
the lifetime of the sensor network.
A comparison has been made between two routing protocols, Flooding and Directed
Diffusion, on the basis of throughput and lifetime of the network. Simulation of
AODV (WPAN) is also carried over two topologies with same source and destination
node.
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