2012
DOI: 10.1109/tnet.2011.2158442
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Improving Energy Saving and Reliability in Wireless Sensor Networks Using a Simple CRT-Based Packet-Forwarding Solution

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“…Furthermore, in WSNs, it is preferred to have a load balancing, rather than missing some nodes sooner than others, since it may damage the network connectivity or it may divide the network into some disjoint sub-networks. To overcome these [15] challenges, it is suggested to use small residues with the aim of reducing the number of bits to achieve energy efficiency and reliability [4]. Therefore, as another modern application of RNS, its usability in WSNs to prolong its lifetime is discussed in this section.…”
Section: Rns For Improving Energy Saving and Reliability In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, in WSNs, it is preferred to have a load balancing, rather than missing some nodes sooner than others, since it may damage the network connectivity or it may divide the network into some disjoint sub-networks. To overcome these [15] challenges, it is suggested to use small residues with the aim of reducing the number of bits to achieve energy efficiency and reliability [4]. Therefore, as another modern application of RNS, its usability in WSNs to prolong its lifetime is discussed in this section.…”
Section: Rns For Improving Energy Saving and Reliability In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it was mentioned, the bit-length of the forwarded message effects the required transmission energy, and a method to reduce the number of bits is using residues in RNS, which can help with two aims [4]. First, using residues reduce the bit-length and therefore the consumed energy of transmissions.…”
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“…WSNs are wireless networks composed of autonomous and spatially distributed nodes, which collaborate among them to acquire and transmit data, in order to monitor large areas [6], [7], [8], [9]. Regardless of the specific implementation and individual components used for nodes, the WSNs have some unique and distinctive characteristics as: selfconditioning, scalability, robustness, flexibility, low cost and energy efficiency [10], [11]. Moreover using WSNs is possible to cheaply monitor a considerable amount of variables, such as: temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation, power, voltage, current, in several points of the plant.…”
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“…By applying forwarding algorithm technique based on CRT, it is possible to reduce the energy consumed for each node and consequently to increase the network lifetime of WSN (Campobello et al, 2010). Hence methods to enhance security and efficiency of routing protocols for WSN have gained importance.…”
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