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30Apr 2016 A STUDY ON LOCATION-BASED ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR WSN Pavithra M.N and Chinnaswamy C.N. PG student, Department of IS&E, The National institute of engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India. Associate Professor, The National institute of engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India.

Highlights

  • A wireless Sensor Network consists of distinctively distributed nodes called sensors node that monitor physical and environmental conditions, such as pressure or temperature at different locations

  • A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless network formed by distributed autonomous devices using sensors to oversee physical or environmental conditions

  • The routing protocols for wireless sensor networks maintain the routes in the network, which might be depending on the application and network architecture and ensure reliable communication under these conditions

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Introduction

A wireless Sensor Network consists of distinctively distributed nodes called sensors node that monitor physical and environmental conditions, such as pressure or temperature at different locations. . In Wireless sensor networks, the sensor nodes have a limited transmission range as well as processing, energy resources and storage capabilities. In this topic we explain location based routing protocols for Wireless sensor networks.

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