International Journal of Scientific & Technical Development - Volumes & Issues - Volume 8: June 2022, Issue 1

In WSN and IOT, a detailed analysis of current routing, clustering trends, and overlooked qos aspects is presented

Authors

Maninder Jeet Kaur, Jaspreet Kaur

DOI Number

Keywords

Clustering, Routing, clustering, IoT , QOS factors etc

Abstract

WSNs are currently serving as the IoT devices’ skeleton. due to the small sensors and tiny batteries used in the Internet of Things. As a result, research into energy conservation and the life of N/w is ongoing. These are unquestionably crucial components, but there are a great number of other related QOS characteristics that could also have an impact on how well WSN algorithms designed for IoT devices work. All of these elements, including load, communication requirements for a single CH, fault tolerance, and consistent sensor placement, can be taken into mind when building an effective set of parameters to enhance the efficiency of IoT routing and clustering algorithms

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How to cite

Journal

International Journal of Scientific & Technical Development

ISSN

2348-4047

Periodicity

Bi-Annual