2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.04.162
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Load Balancing Protocol (EESAA) to improve Quality of Service in Wireless sensor network

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“…The memory used is a flash memory reprogrammable. Paper validated the results of live nodes for the existing EESAA protocol by Ansam Ennaciri [2] and basic energy adaptive LEACH [5] protocols evaluated for comparing the performance. Then finally designs an optimum parametric selection based O-EESAA protocol.…”
Section: Fig1 General Block Structure Of Wsn-iot [1]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The memory used is a flash memory reprogrammable. Paper validated the results of live nodes for the existing EESAA protocol by Ansam Ennaciri [2] and basic energy adaptive LEACH [5] protocols evaluated for comparing the performance. Then finally designs an optimum parametric selection based O-EESAA protocol.…”
Section: Fig1 General Block Structure Of Wsn-iot [1]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specialists should consider the usage of energy at WSNs' routing conventions in order to broaden their lifespan. An additional extension of the EESAA [2] protocol was proposed in this text. In these days networks are growing so that the information collected is growing much bigger, all of which consume a lot of resources and kill a node early.…”
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“…Work done by Ansam in [18] presents an efficient EESAA protocol for improving the quality of service of WSN. The load balancing-based EESAA protocol is composed of a load estimation mechanism based on the medium sensing principle.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%