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In wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes have limited battery power. Data aggregation is an important technique in a wireless sensor network to reduce the energy consumption by eliminating the redundant data and delivering useful data to the user. Data aggregation technique is used to gather the data sensed by the sensor nodes in the network and aggregates the sensed data in an energy-efficient way so that overall network lifetime can be increased. Cluster, tree, chain, and grid are some of the architectures for data aggregation in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, authors present an analysis-based survey of data aggregation protocols for tree-based architecture in wireless sensor networks. The authors analyze each algorithm on the basis of performance measurements such as network lifetime, energy consumption, and node distance. Authors also compare these algorithms on the basis of the preferred parameter and a key feature of each algorithm. In the fifth section of the paper, authors described the proposed approach to construct the data aggregation tree to maximize the network lifetime. In the proposed approach, authors used distance parameter to construct minimum spanning tree, and other parameters such as load and energy are preferred in a balanced manner to reduce the energy consumption and to maximize the network lifetime.
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Kumar, M., Azad, M., Agrawal, N. (2019). Comparative Analysis of Tree-Based Data Aggregation Protocols to Maximize Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks. In: Bhargava, D., Vyas, S. (eds) Pervasive Computing: A Networking Perspective and Future Directions. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3462-7_14
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