TEEN Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network

  • Bhovi A
  • Bidkar D
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Abstract

Wireless Sensor network has become the most researched area due to its huge importance in the area of IOT. In this technique the nodes sends only the useful information to the base station. This increase the communicational overhead and affects the network's lifetime. Since energy conservation is the key issue in WSN, proper data dissemination should be incorporated in order to save energy. The main aim is to route the data on the network in an energy efficient manner, so that network lifetime is enhanced. In this paper, we present Sensor Protocol for Information via Negotiation where both energy value of sensor node as well as hop count is considered for selection among the neighbor node to whom data is to be forwarded. Through this technique the data is send to all the nodes in the network. The issues focused here are minimizing of energy consumption and maximizing the network lifetime of the Wireless Sensor Network.

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Bhovi, A. K., & Bidkar, Dr. G. A. (2016). TEEN Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network. Bonfring International Journal of Research in Communication Engineering, 6(Special Issue), 01–03. https://doi.org/10.9756/bijrce.8188

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