An Energy Efficient Stable Routing using Energy Conservated Data Transmission over WSN
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IoT or Internet of Things is a phrase coined to define a system of interrelated physical devices embedded with sensors and network connectivity that enable them to collect process and exchange data. “Things” in IoT can refer to a wide variety of devices like heart monitoring implants, weather monitoring sensors, biochip transponders, home appliances connected to the internet, automobiles with sensors or any other object with an IP address assigned to it and the ability to transfer data over a network. The convergence of wireless technologies, micro- electromechanical systems and the internet has broken down the wall between operational technology and information technology allowing unstructured data generated by machines to be transmitted over a network and then analyzed.
The major challenge of IoT is energy management, because all the devices, network and applications are operated based on energy. Routing is one of the main problems in WSNs and many solutions have been developed to address this problem. Ensuring efficient routing faces many challenges due to both wireless communication effects and the peculiarities of sensor networks. In this paper, a new approach of routing scheme is used to avoid the energy wastage and it is consumed and harvested by the proposed technique.
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