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A Brief Research Study of Wireless Sensor Network, Its Application and Routing Schemes

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Wireless Sensor Networks act as a vital part in revolutionizing the world by its sensing technology. In Wireless sensor network transmission of information is done wirelessly. Wireless Sensor Networks is a dynamic technology which has a continuously growing range of applications. In WSN, the sensor nodes have finite energy resources, and their storage and processing capabilities as well as their transmission range are also finite. In wireless sensor networks Routing protocols are responsible for maintaining the path in the network and have to provide valid multi-hop communication under these conditions. In this research paper wireless sensor network and its various applications, challenges and routing schemes of WSN discuss with the intention of spreading its concept among the research community so that it could be applied in more innovative fields.

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Swami, N., Sharma, J. (2023). A Brief Research Study of Wireless Sensor Network, Its Application and Routing Schemes. In: Goar, V., Kuri, M., Kumar, R., Senjyu, T. (eds) Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 628. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9888-1_43

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