Efficient Surveillance in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Sink Mobility
Keywords:
Wireless Sensor Networks, Sinks, Surveillance, Network lifetimeAbstract
The WSN helps in easy monitoring and controlling in the areas of surveillance. With the environment becoming more and smarter, it is essential to maintain the overall lifetime of the network. The sink that serves as the center spot is equipped with enormous energy. When these sinks are more in number and not stationary, it increases the overall performance thereby preventing much of the mote and data failure. In this paper, energy aware mechanism is proposed to reposition the sinks in optimum number of steps. Thus the congestion can be routed away effectively. This approach is found to be better than it’s contemporary.
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