Use of Wireless sensor networks have been widely seen in the fields of target detection and tracking, environmental monitoring, industrial process monitoring, and tactical systems.In wireless sensor networks nodes work with a incomplete power source, energy efficient operations in an important factor of the nodes in wireless sensor network. Energy conservation plays important role in different layers of the TCP/IP protocol suit, and for MAC layer it is the effective part. Therefore, to work in wireless communicating sensors network, we use MAC protocol which improve energy efficiency by increasing sleep duration, decreasing idle listening and overhearing, and eliminating hidden terminal problem or collision of packets. In this paper First section we describe the accessible energy -efficient MAC protocols for sensor networks their energy saving method. In Second section we discuss the architecture of same protocols and then compare same protocols depending on their Advantages and Disadvantages.
The Batcher`s bitonic sorting algorithm is a parallel sorting algorithm, which is used for sorting the numbers in modern parallel machines. There are various parallel sorting algorithms such as radix sort, bitonic sort, etc. It is one of the efficient parallel sorting algorithm because of load balancing property. It is widely used in various scientific and engineering applications. However, Various researches have worked on a bitonic sorting algorithm in order to improve up the performance of original batcher`s bitonic sorting algorithm. In this paper, tried to review the contribution made by these researchers.
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