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A Survey: Recent Advances in Hierarchical Clustering Routing Protocols

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Wireless sensor networks have been an area of interest for researchers. It has exceptional adaptive capacity and provides a wide range of applications. Albeit, apart from its many advantages, one of the main quandary with WSNs is that that its sensor nodes are battery driven. In order to make the network energy efficient, routing algorithm is utilized. Hierarchical clustering makes use of the sensor nodes by grouping them into different clusters and appointing a cluster head from every group and this cluster head accumulates the data from its member nodes and deliver it to the base station. Since, over a decade, various improvements have been made in order to enhance the overall lifetime of the network. In this paper, we will discuss different advances being made overtime in hierarchical clustering routing protocols to amplify its lifespan.

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Akhtar, Z., Garg, H., Singh, S.K. (2022). A Survey: Recent Advances in Hierarchical Clustering Routing Protocols. In: Kumar, A., Ghinea, G., Merugu, S., Hashimoto, T. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Cognitive and Intelligent Computing. Cognitive Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2350-0_29

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