A survey – Energy Efficient Routing protocol for Homogenous & Heterogeneous Networks

Abstract

The wireless sensor networks have gained a lot of grasp in the previous years due to various encroachments in this field. One of the major challenges faced by WSNs is the problem of energy efficiency. Various routing protocols have been used for improving the lifetime of WSNs. In this paper, we have discussed various protocols for homogeneous as well as heterogeneous sensor networks. For homogeneous networks, LEACH, LEACH-C and PEGASIS protocols are used. For heterogeneous networks, EDDEEC and BEENISH protocols are used. Theoretical analysis shows that heterogeneous protocols results in better throughput, stability and improved lifetime of network.

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Aakanksha Sharma, Kamaldeep jangra

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Aakanksha Sharma, Kamaldeep jangra (2015). A survey – Energy Efficient Routing protocol for Homogenous & Heterogeneous Networks. International Journal of Research in Computer and Communication Technology, 4(5), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-28190