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Title: Load balancing in self organized Wireless sensor networks
Other Titles: Computer Science / Information Science
Authors: K N, Sudhakar
Keywords: Load balancing in self organized Wireless sensor networks
Issue Date: May-2019
Publisher: Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi
Citation: CMR Institute of Technology. Bangalore
Abstract: The demand for wireless communication systems has gained huge attraction from the research community due to their utilization in several real-time applications. It has several advantages such as data sensing and actuating along with various real-world applications such as healthmonitoring, environment monitoring, and army applications. However, these networks contain limited resources such as memory, transmission capacity, and power which need to be utilized eciently. In order to overcome these issues, we propose novel approaches for sensor node localization using range-based localization methodology in which maximum likelihood function based problem is formulated and later RSSI based distance measurement model is developed to minimize the error and find the current coordinates of the nodes. Energy-aware load balancing and security protocol are formulated which is called PEAR, and energy harvesting and energy management protocol is formulated to improve the network lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks. This complete simulation study is carried out using MATLAB simulation tool, and we present a comparative experimental analysis performance of proposed approaches. The proposed models achieve better performance when compared with the existing models on node localization, load-balancing, security, and power utilization on improving network lifetime
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7077
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