Bonfring International Journal of Software Engineering and Soft Computing

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Applying Intermittent Energy Distribution for Evading Energy Holes in Wireless Sensor Network

ArpithaVasudev, A.M. Sowmya and G. Manjula


Abstract:

This paper proposes a non-uniform answer for the vitality opening issue. The system is shaped by a huge number of modest sensors, arbitrarily scattered over a roundabout region and the sink situated at the inside. The sensors deliver information with the same rate and the information makes a trip from the hubs to the sink in a multi-bounce form, utilizing a most limited way steering. The essential thought, so as to stay away from the vitality gap around the sink, is to prepare each organize zone with such a great amount of vitality as the movement heap of that zone. Firstly, an unadulterated systematic expression for the activity load is determined and after that, taking into account this expression, a non-uniform organization is proposed, with variable surface thickness, for a specific number of lethargic hubs. Every time a dynamic hub depletes its battery, a close torpid hub gets to be dynamic and has its spot.

Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Holes, Intermittent Method.

Volume: 6 | Issue: Special Issue on Advances in Computer Science and Engineering and Workshop on Big Data Analytics Editors: Dr.S.B. Kulkarni, Dr.U.P. Kulkarni, Dr.S.M. Joshi and J.V. Vadavi

Pages: 217-219

Issue Date: October , 2016

DOI: 10.9756/BIJSESC.8281

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