Persistent sensing requires sensor nodes to keep functioning for a longer duration. Different amounts of incoming packets on some sensor nodes after deployment lead them to deplete their energy faster compared to other nodes without sending the information about their death to the sink node. It results in the formation of energy holes in the network and hence packet loss problem starts. In this study, this problem is overcome by prior notification to the sink about scarcity of resources by setting a dynamic threshold and also, packet delivery is sustained by using a fault tolerance strategy. Simulation analysis shows that proposed work is doing better in terms of packet delivery ratio and number of dead nodes. Also, network lifetime of the proposed work is found to be 73% of the total time duration while its competitor approach has network lifetime 64%.
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