Enhancing Quality of Service and Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks through TDMA-Based Topology and Cross-Layer Approaches
It is necessary to continuously monitor the environment with the sensors in delay-sensitive wireless sensor network applications. The continuous monitoring operation results in higher energy consumption by the sensor nodes; wireless sensor networks are also subject to numerous difficulties, includin...
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Published in: | Pakistan Journal of Engineering & Technology Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 34 - 41 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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The University of Lahore
30-04-2024
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Summary: | It is necessary to continuously monitor the environment with the sensors in delay-sensitive wireless sensor network applications. The continuous monitoring operation results in higher energy consumption by the sensor nodes; wireless sensor networks are also subject to numerous difficulties, including latency, packet loss, and throughput. These are the most important constraints in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and need to improve for better quality communication. In this research, quality of service is related to numerous systems that have very sensitive parameters such as end-to-end delay, packet loss, throughput, energy consumption, latency, and average delay. Therefore, it is necessary for the sensors to transmit reliable data within a reasonable timeframe. To find out better communication results, we have used the TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) approaches in our paper to improve packet delivery ratio (PDR), latency, and throughput. The NS2 simulator is used to test communication between nodes. Latency, the packet delivery ratio (PDR) of transferring data packets, and throughput are measured. The TDMA approach is used in our proposed topology, and we can see a specific area where nodes are connected to communicate with one another. Each node is communicating with the other node using two different paths. Each node's bandwidth, latency, and PDR will be different. Hence, in one path, a TDMA approach is implemented, which results in improved node performance in terms of latency, packet delivery ratio, and bandwidth. |
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ISSN: | 2664-2042 2664-2050 |
DOI: | 10.51846/vol7iss01pp34-41 |