A THOROUGH REVIEW OF WSN ROUTING PROTOCOLS
Keywords:
WSN, Routing protocols, Base StationAbstract
In simple terms, a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a dispersed network made up of nodes. Sensor nodes or motes are the more prevalent names for these nodes. In order to comprehend the issues with WSN, a complete analysis of the current protocols is accomplished. The sensor is a consistently dispersed, restriction-free device that uses energy from a finite supply. Numerous novel routing protocols have been developed expressly for wireless sensor networks, where energy awareness is a key design consideration. The routing protocols have received the majority of attention because they might vary according to the application and network design. The characteristics of WSNs are discussed in this study. The following section of this study investigates current routing methods for wireless sensor networks, classifies them, and contrasts and compares some of the leading routing protocols.
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