MASEHA: Multi-hop Communication Using Active and Sleep Nodes for Energy Hole Avoidance in Wireless Sensor Networks.
Yousra MoeenNadeem JavaidFahad SaleemAmara UmarMariam AkbarZahoor Ali KhanUmar QasimPublished in: BWCCA (2014)
Keyphrases
- multi hop
- wireless sensor networks
- sensor nodes
- network connectivity
- energy consumption
- energy efficient
- transmission power
- network lifetime
- data transmission
- sensor networks
- base station
- wireless ad hoc networks
- energy efficiency
- wireless sensor nodes
- topology control
- node density
- relay nodes
- mobile ad hoc networks
- node selection
- residual energy
- physical layer
- node mobility
- transmission range
- wireless communication
- routing algorithm
- intermediate nodes
- energy saving
- sink node
- cluster head
- ad hoc networks
- power control
- location information
- data collection
- sensor data
- end to end
- routing protocol
- mobile nodes
- wireless mesh networks
- communication networks
- end to end delay
- biological inspired
- network layer
- network infrastructure
- real time
- wifi
- network nodes
- key management
- mesh network
- data acquisition
- source node
- malicious nodes
- response time
- multipath
- computer networks
- hop count