An experimental analysis of routing protocol with mobile sink

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Abstract

In this exploration, we have looked at tree conventions in detail as they increase energy competence and reduce inertia due to their network capacity. Despite the disadvantage of the previous tree conventions, which is the high portability of the execution cost, the versatility of the cost of the card depends on the region influenced by the versatility of the heat sink. To solve this problem, we have proposed a tree convention. The structure of the tree is based on nodes rather than the versatile heat sink. In static sink condition, sensor focuses close sink reliably go about as the hand-askew focuses. Hand-askew guides pass on the data toward the sink and like this, exhaust greater imperativeness when separated from different focuses that are far from the sink, like this, amazing. Such, circumstance is designated "swarmed focus effect" or "essentialness opening/issue zone issue" Sink accommodation draws out the system lifetime by lessening the issue area issue. The proposed protocol (TEDD) makes the tree in the framework. There are two classes of the center points in the tree: one is the transfer center point (RN), and the other is the non-hand-off center point (non-RN). The hand-off center point is dependable to hand over the data from the center points to its next hand-off center.

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Kaur, S., & Virmani, D. (2019). An experimental analysis of routing protocol with mobile sink. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(1), 2094–2100.

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