Several Categories of Energy Harvested Routing Protocols, Challenges, and Characteristics in WSN: A Review

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Bhanu Priyanka Valluri, Nitin Sharma

Abstract

The routing protocol is a technique for determining the most efficient channel for data transmission. The route selection procedure, which relies on the kind of network, channel conditions, and measurement systems, presents several challenges. Routing is essential in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for environmental monitoring, traffic monitoring, and other applications. WSNs are small nodes that can sense, interpret data, and communicate wirelessly. Many routing, power control, and data dissemination techniques have been developed specifically for WSNs, where energy efficiency is a crucial design factor.


On the other hand, the focus has been on energy harvesting and standard routing methods, which can vary depending on the design and network architecture. In a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), the data collected by the sensor nodes is typically transferred to the base station, which connects the sensor network to other networks (such as the internet), where it is processed and necessary action is taken. WSN has recently been developed to allow various applications, including traffic enforcement building automation, smart warfare, environmental sensing, and many more.WSN integrates several sensors or nodes deployed around a specific node to perform computational processes.

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Bhanu Priyanka Valluri, et al. (2023). Several Categories of Energy Harvested Routing Protocols, Challenges, and Characteristics in WSN: A Review . International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(11), 656–662. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i11.10067
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