A REVIEW ON VARIOUS ROUTING PROTOCOLS BASED ON CLUSTERING IN WSN
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Wireless sensor network (WSNs) are promising while important as well as common strategies to furnishing pervasive computing surroundings for several applications. Unbalanced use of power is surely a normal problem in WSNs, described as multi-hop routing as well as many-to-one visitors pattern. This irregular power dissipation might significantly minimize the system lifetime. So in the effort to enhance the network life-time along with minimizing energy dissipation various energy-efficient routing protocols are designed for the actual sensor networks. Hierarchical routing follows the clustering mechanism which is considered to be efficient in terms of energy and scalability. In this paper, our mainly focused is on the energy efficient hierarchical cluster-based routing protocols. The main objective of this paper is to represent the comparison of clustering hierarchical routing protocols that periodically selects the cluster head according to a hybrid of their residual energy.
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