MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a collection of intelligent sensors that can communicate to form a self-organizing network and can function without human intervention for a long amount of time. Traditionally, WSN was static, but due to the necessity of today’s applications, there has been a paradig...

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Main Authors: Regis W. Anne, Elijah Blessing Rajsingh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu 2013-03-01
Series:ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
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Online Access:http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_March(2013)_Paper_1_661_668.pdf
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spelling doaj-5762773228bf4b568d7cee2d60b7fa072020-11-24T21:26:38ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Communication Technology0976-00912229-69482013-03-0141661668MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSISRegis W. Anne0Elijah Blessing Rajsingh1Department of Computer Applications, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, India Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Karunya University, IndiaWireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a collection of intelligent sensors that can communicate to form a self-organizing network and can function without human intervention for a long amount of time. Traditionally, WSN was static, but due to the necessity of today’s applications, there has been a paradigm shift from a static WSN to dynamic WSN. This dynamism can be realized by adding mobility to static WSN. Mobility can be added by introducing extra elements called Mobile Entities (MEs) like Mobile Sinks (MSs), Mobile Cluster Heads (MCHs), Mobile Relays (MRs) and Mobile Sensor Nodes (MSNs). Adding MEs to WSN has attracted much research interests because it can significantly improve the capability and functionality of the WSN by making it flexible to failures, ease data collection, increase energy efficiency, enhance connectivity, improve coverage and prolong network lifetime, so the full potential of MEs can be harnessed to yield maximum benefits in static WSN. The goal of this paper is to present a comparative study and performance analysis of few of the possible MEs in literature and based on the results and analysis the best ME can be chosen for the desired application.http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_March(2013)_Paper_1_661_668.pdfMobile SinkMobile Cluster HeadMobile RelaysNetwork LifetimeTheoryMetricsAlgorithmsAnalysisSimulations
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MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
Mobile Sink
Mobile Cluster Head
Mobile Relays
Network Lifetime
Theory
Metrics
Algorithms
Analysis
Simulations
author_facet Regis W. Anne
Elijah Blessing Rajsingh
author_sort Regis W. Anne
title MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
title_short MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
title_full MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
title_fullStr MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed MOBILE ENTITIES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: THEORY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
title_sort mobile entities in wireless sensor networks: theory and performance analysis
publisher ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
series ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
issn 0976-0091
2229-6948
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a collection of intelligent sensors that can communicate to form a self-organizing network and can function without human intervention for a long amount of time. Traditionally, WSN was static, but due to the necessity of today’s applications, there has been a paradigm shift from a static WSN to dynamic WSN. This dynamism can be realized by adding mobility to static WSN. Mobility can be added by introducing extra elements called Mobile Entities (MEs) like Mobile Sinks (MSs), Mobile Cluster Heads (MCHs), Mobile Relays (MRs) and Mobile Sensor Nodes (MSNs). Adding MEs to WSN has attracted much research interests because it can significantly improve the capability and functionality of the WSN by making it flexible to failures, ease data collection, increase energy efficiency, enhance connectivity, improve coverage and prolong network lifetime, so the full potential of MEs can be harnessed to yield maximum benefits in static WSN. The goal of this paper is to present a comparative study and performance analysis of few of the possible MEs in literature and based on the results and analysis the best ME can be chosen for the desired application.
topic Mobile Sink
Mobile Cluster Head
Mobile Relays
Network Lifetime
Theory
Metrics
Algorithms
Analysis
Simulations
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