A proactive greedy routing protocol precludes sink-hole formation in wireless sensor networks
A tree topology is a commonly employed topology for wireless sensor networks (WSN) to connect sensors to one or more remote gateways. In many-to-one traffic, routing imposes a heavy burden on downstream nodes, as the same routes are repeatedly used for packet forwarding from one or more sensor chain...
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AIRCC Publishing Corporation
2022
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