A Protocol to Increase the Lifetime for Wireless Sensor Network
M. Saravanan1, T. ArokiaArun2, M. Krishnakumar3, C. Karthik4, S. Ponnusamy5
1M. Saravanan, Assistant Professor, Working in VSB Engineering College, Karur, India.
2T. Arokiaarun, BE Student Studying in VSB Engineering College, Karur, India.
3M. Krishnakumar, BE Student Studying in VSB Engineering College, Karur, India.
4C. Karthik, BE Student Studying in VSB Engineering College, Karur, India.
5S. Ponnusamy, BE Student Studying in VSB Engineering College, Karur, India.
Manuscript received on April 05, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on April 11, 2013. | Manuscript published on April 15, 2013. | PP: 68-71 | Volume-1 Issue-5, April 2013. | Retrieval Number: E0256041513/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: The applications of the sensor network require consistent coverage of the region in which they are deployed over the course of the network lifetime. The sensor networks may be deployed randomly, node distribution and data redundancy may be lower than others. The sensors in the sparsest regions should not be more considered for increasing the network lifetime. The densely deployed sensor regions should be considered more to route the traffic of other nodes in the network. Here by we introduce the protocol. Here by we introduce the protocol called DAPR which is used for sensor selection and route discovery with the goal of minimizing the use of sensors in sparsely covered areas.
Keywords: Applications sensor network consistent coverage network lifetime.