Volume : III, Issue : IV, April - 2013

Wireless Sensor Networks Cross Layer Architecture founded on Self–Optimized Routing Protocol

Vivek J. Vyas

Abstract :

Nowadays, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are evolving progressively beneficial, worthwhile and a challenging study area. The advancements in WSN endow a oad variety of ecological monitoring and object tracking applications. Moreover, multihop (node by node) routing in WSN is influenced by new devices certainly entering or departing the network. thus, nature motivated self–maintained protocols are needed to tackle the problems originating in WSN. We suggested ant colony stimulated routing, which displays an outstanding presentation for WSNs. In this manuscript, a traverse layer conceive founded self–optimized (ACO) routing protocol for WSN and the results are offered. Link value, power level and velocity parameters are used to find out an optimal route. The pointer power, remaining power and timestamp metrics are trade in from personal level to mesh level. The emitted decision through the WSN eakthrough will establish the optimal path from source to destination. The taken up traverse level architecture helps ACO in advancing the overall facts and figures delivery ratio; particularly in the case of genuine time traffic.

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Vivek J. Vyas Wireless Sensor Networks Cross Layer Architecture founded on Self-Optimized Routing Protocol Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.III, Issue.IV April 2013


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