DESIGN AND INVESTIGATE THE STATE-OF-THE-ART WSN SOLUTIONS FOR THE CONGESTION CONTROL
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.2491Keywords:
Investigate, Design, Congestion Control, WSNs, Optimized SolutionAbstract [English]
Congestion in WSNs is an inescapable issue in today's reality, when data flow has exceeded the channel's aggregated capacity. Because retransmission of every unacknowledged packet is not an optimized solution in terms of energy for resource-restricted sensor nodes, the result is overflowing of the buffer at each receiving sensor node, which eventually reduces the packet delivery ratio, drops the packets, and degrades network throughput. Routing is one of the most popular ways for reducing node energy consumption and increasing throughput in WSNs since the routing issue has been proven to be NP-hard and it has been discovered that a heuristic-based approach outperforms their conventional equivalents. Therefore, it is need of optimized routing solutions for the future WSNs by considering the energy and traffic parameters. The scope of this study is limited to the WSNs.
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