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Analysis of Archimedes’ Spiral Based Wireless Sensor Network with Mobile Sink

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  • The original version of this chapter was revised: The author’s name Bharat Sharma, Bhuvidha Singh Tomar, Chander Bhuvan, Sumit Bhardwaj and Prakash Kumar has been changed to Ranjana Thalore, Raunak Monir, Jeetu Sharma, Vikas Raina, P. P. Bhattacharya and V. K. Jain. The correction to this chapter is available at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8406-6_81

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Wireless Sensor Technology has entered into a new phase with all the research going on based on its efficient data delivery. Its favorable advantages and applications are the reason behind the growing interest in this field. Through this paper, the use of Archimedes Spiral was introduced to compare with static and random mobility conditions to prove that communication can be improved. Hence, batch experiments were conducted by varying routing protocols for three different scenarios with one spiral, three spirals, and five spirals for sink mobility. The main aim of simulations was at improving the efficiency of the data transmission in the network design by making the sink node mobile using Archimedes Spirals.

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Thalore, R., Monir, R., Sharma, J., Raina, V., Bhattacharya, P.P., Jain, V.K. (2020). Analysis of Archimedes’ Spiral Based Wireless Sensor Network with Mobile Sink. In: Somani, A.K., Shekhawat, R.S., Mundra, A., Srivastava, S., Verma, V.K. (eds) Smart Systems and IoT: Innovations in Computing. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 141. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8406-6_29

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