In-Network Aggregation Using Efficient Routing Techniques For Event Driven Sensor Network

Sensors used in applications such as agriculture, weather , etc., monitoring physical parameters like soil moisture, temperature, humidity, will have to sustain their battery power for long intervals of time. In order to accomplish this, a parameter which assists in reducing the consumption of power...

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Published inInternational journal of computer networks & communications Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 147 - 166
Main Authors Pai, Smitha N, Shet, K C, Mruthyunjaya, H S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.01.2014
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Summary:Sensors used in applications such as agriculture, weather , etc., monitoring physical parameters like soil moisture, temperature, humidity, will have to sustain their battery power for long intervals of time. In order to accomplish this, a parameter which assists in reducing the consumption of power from battery needs to be attended to. One of the factors affecting the consumption of energy is transmit and receive power. This energy consumption can be reduced by avoiding unnecessary transmission and reception. Efficient routing techniques and incorporating aggregation whenever possible can save considerable amount of energy. Aggregation reduces repeated transmission of relative values and also reduces lot of computation at the base station. In this paper, the benefits of aggregation over direct transmission in saving the amount of energy consumed is discussed. Routing techniques which assist aggregation are incorporated. Aspects like transmission of average value of sensed data around an area of the network, minimum value in the whole of the network, triggering of event when there is low battery are assimilated.
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ISSN:0975-2293
0974-9322
DOI:10.5121/ijcnc.2014.6110