Pub. Date | : Nov' 2023 |
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Product Name | : The IUP Journal of Telecommunications |
Product Type | : Article |
Product Code | : IJTC031123 |
Author Name | : P Anjani Kumar |
Availability | : YES |
Subject/Domain | : Arts & Humanities |
Download Format | : PDF Format |
No. of Pages | : 26 |
Deployment of sensor nodes is an essential issue in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The first step involves effective deployment of sensor nodes in the target area based on predetermined location to ensure guaranteed quality of surveillance. One of the hardest tasks in a WSN is figuring out how to route data from source to destination. Sensors gather data from the sensor network area and transmit it to various locations, and a large number of nodes must be deployed in a proper way. There are numerous deployment techniques available to enhance localization success rates and accuracy. The paper examines significant research findings related to sensor deployment, while also outlining key findings with examples of supporting applications. Finally, the unique characteristics and requirements of these deployment techniques for sensor nodes in 5G-integrated traditional WSNs are discussed.
A specific type of mobile network, known as a wireless sensor network (WSN), is made up of hundreds or even thousands of densely distributed, self-sufficient devices called sensor nodes. The nodes can perform sensing, processing, and wireless communication tasks. The source nodes in a typical WSN application gather data from an event and distribute it to the sink node using multi-hop communication. One of the most important aspects of any sensor node design is the deployment of the nodes in an area that needs to be monitored. Sensor nodes usually have limited power storage along with processing and communication capabilities.
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Localization of WSN nodes, Node deployment, Nodes, Networks