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30Apr 2016 A SURVEY TOWARDS HIERARCHICAL ROUTING TECHNIQUES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS Roopa S.N , Chinnaswamy C.N PG student, Department of IS&E, The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, India. Associate Professor, Department of IS&E, The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, India.

Highlights

  • Wireless Sensor Networks [1] have drawn considerable measure of exploration consideration amid last decade

  • Routing protocols are in charge of keeping up the routes in the network and need to guarantee reliable multi hop communication in these constraints

  • The accountability of the Cluster Head (CH) is the collection of data from its respective clusters and addition to that is the aggregation of the data collected to limit the number of messages forwarded to the sink, which brings about reduced energy depletion, so as to increase the lifetime of the network

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless Sensor Networks [1] have drawn considerable measure of exploration consideration amid last decade. In flat networking routing protocol [5], the base station sends queries to specific region and waits for the sensors positioned in certain regions to send data. In clustering routing protocols nodes are organized to from cluster, where the information collected by nodes in a particular cluster can be aggregated and forwarded at later stages.

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