Data aggregation in wireless sensor networks with minimum delay and minimum use of energy: A comparative study
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University of Chester ; Al Khawarizmi University College ; University of ChesterPublication Date
2015
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The prime objective of deploying large- scale wireless sensor networks is to collect information from to control systems associated with these networks. Wireless sensor networks are widely used in application domains such as security and inspection, environmental monitoring, warfare, and other situations especially where immediate responses are required such as disasters and medical emergency. Whenever there is a growth there are challenges and to cope with these challenges strategies and solutions must be developed. This paper discusses the recently addressed issues of data aggregation through presenting a comparative study of different research work done on minimizing delay in different structures of wireless sensor networks. Finally we introduce our proposed method to minimize both delay and power consumption using a tree based clustering scheme with partial data aggregation.Citation
Proceedings of the BCS International IT Conference 2014, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 9 - 10 March 2014Publisher
British Computer SocietyType
Meetings and ProceedingsLanguage
enDescription
Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC), 2015. First published in the Electronic Workshops in Computing series at http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/bcsme2014.2ISSN
1477-9358ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.14236/ewic/bcsme2014.2
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