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http://dx.doi.org/10.32431/kace.2020.23.3.008

Efficient Mechanism for receiver and sink node in Wireless Sensor Networks  

Jeon, JunHeon (한양대학교 창의융합교육원)
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The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education / v.23, no.3, 2020 , pp. 65-70 More about this Journal
Abstract
In wireless sensor networks, data packets are send to the sink node. So traffic increases near the sink node. This causes delay and collision. To solve this problem, the proposed mechanism used half rotation antenna. By using a half rotation antenna, the delay of data packets can be reduced. Also we propose a method to efficiently use the energy of the node using BRN(backup receiver node) and increase the lifetime of the entire networks. Our numerical analysis and simulation results show that our mechanism outperforms RI-MAC protocol in terms of energy consumption and transmission delay.
Keywords
delay; energy consumption; antenna; backup node; WSNs;
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