Abstract

Over a period, Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have turned out to be continuously increasingly appealing and discovered the way into a wide assortment of uses and also frameworks in view of their relatively inexpensive, self-sustaining ability, and their detecting capacity in harsh environment. It is a collection of hubs composed onto a system. Based on their routing architecture they are generally separated into two classes: Hierarchical routing topology and Flat routing topology. In a flat routing topology every nodes will have the similar use and they perform similar task presented by the network. Nodes present in hierarchical topology carry out unique tasks and they are normally formed into clusters in WSNs. In this paper, a detailed study is made on chain cluster-based routing schemes for WSNs and few comparisons made by considering performance features such as Fault tolerance, scalability and topology Strengths and limitations of each scheme and the same is presented.

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