2012
DOI: 10.24297/ijct.v2i3b.2695
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Performance quantification of Wireless Sensor Networks by implementing ZRP

Abstract: sensor network is composed of a largenumber of autonomous sensor nodes, which are denselydeployed in the area of interest i.e either inside thephenomenon or very close to it. Routing is an importantoperation, being the foundation of data exchangingbetween wireless devices.Zone Routing Protocol was thefirst hybrid routing protocol with both a proactive and areactive routing component. ZRP was proposed to reducethe control overhead of proactive routing protocols anddecrease the latency caused by route discovery … Show more

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“…They concluded from the results that proposed protocol can enlarge PDR and residual energy with decreased delivery delay and packets loss as compared to existing techniques HRP and Rendezvous Point selection with a Mobile Sink (RP-MS). Singh et al (2012) proposed a hybrid technique addressed as Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for WSNs. The analyzed performance of ZRP demonstrates that there was reduction in control overhead that was caused by proactive routing and also in latency that occurred during the discovery of route while reactive routing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded from the results that proposed protocol can enlarge PDR and residual energy with decreased delivery delay and packets loss as compared to existing techniques HRP and Rendezvous Point selection with a Mobile Sink (RP-MS). Singh et al (2012) proposed a hybrid technique addressed as Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for WSNs. The analyzed performance of ZRP demonstrates that there was reduction in control overhead that was caused by proactive routing and also in latency that occurred during the discovery of route while reactive routing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%