In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), Efficient clustering is key for optimal use of available nodes. Fault tolerance to any failure on the network or node level is an essential requirement in this context. Hence, a novel approach towards clustering and multiple object tracking in WSNs is being explored. The Proposed method employs judicious mix of burdening all available nodes including GH (Group Head) to earn energy efficiency and fault tolerance. Initially, node with the maximum residual energy in a cluster becomes group head and node with the second maximum residual energy becomes altruist node, but not mandatory. Later on, selection of cluster head will be based on available residual energy. We use Matlab software as simulation platform ...
Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN) consist of low power devices that are deployed at different geograph...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are formed using a cluster of sensor nodes (SNs), deployed randomly ...
One of the major constraints of wireless sensor networks is limited energy available to sensor nodes...
Energy-efficiency of wireless sensor networks (WSN) becomes an essential issue in the research area....
Technological advancements have led to increased confidence in the design of large-scale wireless ne...
With the advancement in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) sensors are gaining significance in the phys...
The management of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) depends on the algorithms used to group network nod...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently gained the attention of researchers in many challengin...
Wireless sensor networks are designed in such a way that transfer sensed data to base station, while...
The inherent problems of client/server model of networking has been reasonably minimized by the emer...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) contain an inordinate number of sensor nodes that are spatially dist...
Sensor nodes and their underlying communication technologies are characterised by restricted power r...
Energy has always been the main issue for wireless sensor networks because in many situations batter...
Due to the increasing applications of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the introduction of a new c...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a multi-hop sensor network system in which sensor nodes are deploye...
Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN) consist of low power devices that are deployed at different geograph...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are formed using a cluster of sensor nodes (SNs), deployed randomly ...
One of the major constraints of wireless sensor networks is limited energy available to sensor nodes...
Energy-efficiency of wireless sensor networks (WSN) becomes an essential issue in the research area....
Technological advancements have led to increased confidence in the design of large-scale wireless ne...
With the advancement in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) sensors are gaining significance in the phys...
The management of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) depends on the algorithms used to group network nod...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently gained the attention of researchers in many challengin...
Wireless sensor networks are designed in such a way that transfer sensed data to base station, while...
The inherent problems of client/server model of networking has been reasonably minimized by the emer...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) contain an inordinate number of sensor nodes that are spatially dist...
Sensor nodes and their underlying communication technologies are characterised by restricted power r...
Energy has always been the main issue for wireless sensor networks because in many situations batter...
Due to the increasing applications of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the introduction of a new c...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a multi-hop sensor network system in which sensor nodes are deploye...
Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN) consist of low power devices that are deployed at different geograph...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are formed using a cluster of sensor nodes (SNs), deployed randomly ...
One of the major constraints of wireless sensor networks is limited energy available to sensor nodes...