A Methodology for an Efficient and Relaible Routing Scheme for Internet Connected Devices

  • Dr. Ali Akbar Bagwan
  • Pallavi Jha Kalinga Universirt
Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), EnergyEfficient (EE) routing algorithm, Internet Connected Devices (ICD)

Abstract

The internet connected devices (ICD) are more energy constrained technology as the data requires more energy to transmit. In this paper we considered the wireless sensor networks as the application domain of Internet connected Devices. In this paper we proposed an Energy Efficient(EE) and reliable Algorithm for wireless Sensor Networks .Most of the existing protocols works for the static nodes and base station instead we proposed the algorithm for Mobile nodes as well base station.
The proposed algorithm is hierarchal and cluster based, each cluster contains one cluster head and one deputy cluster head. The data can be transferred from the cluster to the base station in single or multihop manner. In this paper we compared our algorithm with the existing algorithm used for the Mobile nodes and base station on the basis of Energy Efficiency, throughput and Life time of the nodes to prolong the sustainability of the algorithm.

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Published
2017-12-31
How to Cite
Bagwan, D. A., & Jha, P. (2017). A Methodology for an Efficient and Relaible Routing Scheme for Internet Connected Devices. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 3(3). Retrieved from http://asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/309
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