A survey on classification of network structure routing protocols in wireless sensor networks

Author(s):  
B Raja ◽  
R Rajakumar ◽  
P Dhavachelvan ◽  
T Vengattaraman

Currently, the wireless sensor networks are hugely demanded in every field instead of due to its vast applications specifically for the security purposes and for monitoring. Basically, the wireless sensor networks are the infrastructure less networks which consist of mobile nodes that have memory for storage and to process the data. There can be small networks or large networks. These days, due to the advancement of technology, several kinds of new challenges even though the technology change life, offering a lot of facilities. The most common problem in the atmosphere is the pollution and air pollution is hazardous for health. The wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are utilized for controlling and managing the air pollution. In WSN, the routing protocols are playing out a major role for the best communication of nodes to enhance the security in the network. In the present research work, the classification of different routing protocols is discussed in detail. The major routing protocols are SPIN, DD, RR, LEACH, PEGASIS, TEEN, APTEEN, HEED, GAF and so on. All these routing protocol come under different categories as namely as flat, hierarchical, location based and the hybrid. Additionally, a comparison is made to clarify different routing protocols with its relevant merits, demerits and classification. In this way, the current research is being more fascinating to work in the monitoring applications such as for the air pollution monitoring systems.


Author(s):  
Aarti Kochhar ◽  
Pardeep Kaur ◽  
Preeti Singh ◽  
Sukesha Sharma

This paper presents a survey on the MAC and network layer of Wireless Sensor Networks. Performance requirements of the MAC layer are explored. MAC layer protocols for battery-powered networks and energy harvesting-based networks are discussed and compared. A detailed discussion on design constraints and classification of routing protocols is presented. Several routing protocols are compared in terms of such parameters as: energy consumption, scalability, network lifetime and mobility. Problems that require future research are presented. The cross-layer approach for WSNs is also surveyed.


Author(s):  
A. Radhika ◽  
D. Haritha

Wireless Sensor Networks, have witnessed significant amount of improvement in research across various areas like Routing, Security, Localization, Deployment and above all Energy Efficiency. Congestion is a problem of  importance in resource constrained Wireless Sensor Networks, especially for large networks, where the traffic loads exceed the available capacity of the resources . Sensor nodes are prone to failure and the misbehaviour of these faulty nodes creates further congestion. The resulting effect is a degradation in network performance, additional computation and increased energy consumption, which in turn decreases network lifetime. Hence, the data packet routing algorithm should consider congestion as one of the parameters, in addition to the role of the faulty nodes and not merely energy efficient protocols .Nowadays, the main central point of attraction is the concept of Swarm Intelligence based techniques integration in WSN.  Swarm Intelligence based Computational Swarm Intelligence Techniques have improvised WSN in terms of efficiency, Performance, robustness and scalability. The main objective of this research paper is to propose congestion aware , energy efficient, routing approach that utilizes Ant Colony Optimization, in which faulty nodes are isolated by means of the concept of trust further we compare the performance of various existing routing protocols like AODV, DSDV and DSR routing protocols, ACO Based Routing Protocol  with Trust Based Congestion aware ACO Based Routing in terms of End to End Delay, Packet Delivery Rate, Routing Overhead, Throughput and Energy Efficiency. Simulation based results and data analysis shows that overall TBC-ACO is 150% more efficient in terms of overall performance as compared to other existing routing protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks.


IEEE Access ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 1846-1871 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Asif ◽  
Shafiullah Khan ◽  
Rashid Ahmad ◽  
Muhammad Sohail ◽  
Dhananjay Singh

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