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Title

A Review on Routing Design Issues and Protocols in Data-Centric Network

Author

Tooba Rashid, Sumbal Mustafa, Jawwad Ibrahim

Citation

Vol. 25  No. 1  pp. 21-28

Abstract

In recent years, excessive use of WSNs applied in different areas such as security surveillance, disaster management, health monitoring and inhabitant monitoring. Some functions, like transmission and processing of sensor nodes, require energy and need to be driven to maintain the sensor nodes functioning. It's going to be hard to recharge the node of the sensor in the remote region. The nodes of the sensor are installed in an unsupervised environment. It is problematic or impossible to recharge or swap batteries in such a circumstance. Maintaining a long lifetime is a critical concern for WSNs, as ¡°Data-Centric Routing¡± Protocols carried out ¡°data aggregation¡± to accomplish energy-efficient propagation. This article will shed light on the main design issues of the routing protocols and data-centric protocols (Flooding and Gossiping, SPIN, DD, EAR, COUGAR, ACQUIRE and Rumor Routing) would be discussed and compared with each other.

Keywords

Data-centric, Routing, design issues, Protocols, WSNs.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202501/20250103.pdf