Considering Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in today’s scenario, sending and receiving uninterrupted sensory data remains a challenge to achieve with minimal latency and energy consumption as low as possible. Energy consumption is exponentially growing in computing devices such as computers, embedded systems, portable devices, and wireless sensor networks. Extensive research has been in practice recently to minimize energy consumption without compromising the Quality of Service (QoS) that is to provide data to the requester node with minimum Delay and high Reliability. This article analyzes the Synergic development of energy efficacious wireless sensor networks (SDEE) which aims to reduce energy demand by reducing the overhead packet in the network and also provides the requester with a minimum delay by collecting data requests from the next cache node in the vicinity of the requester or sink node. The findings of the simulation clearly show that energy usage is lower when the empirical grid model is used against the star / cluster model when the parameters are the same.
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