Title: Impact of Duty Cycle and Different Routing Protocols on the Energy Consumption of a Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract: The wireless sensor networks has been extensively used for many applications over a decade which gave rise to the route discovering methods also called routing protocols. Since the sensor nodes are energy constraints, finding the best route is the basic necessity for any sensor deployed network. This paper deals with the usage of different routing protocols mainly reactive and hybrid. For different scenarios and different duty cycles, the protocols have been compared in terms of energy consumed in both transmit and receive mode. It has been analyzed that the sensor network at high duty cycle gives good results and reactive protocols like Dynamic source routing (DSR), Dynamic MANET on demand routing (DYMO) outperforms the hybrid protocol Zone routing protocol (ZRP).
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-07-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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