Author : Tejashree S 1
Date of Publication :7th May 2016
Abstract: the wireless sensor network (WSN) can be connected for various application for example, industrial, military application health monitoring, habitat monitoring and so on. The WSN can be utilized for sensor hubs to gather the information at the regular intervals and Energy capacity is a vital perspective in wireless sensor networks. To defeat this issue the proficient method of clustering is utilized to accomplish more data transmission, long system lifetime, less tedious procedure, minimize energy utilization. In this paper, we examine at the load balancing and dual data uploading using clustering technique in wireless sensor networks. To avoid the overloading of any single source and to optimize the utilization of boosting the throughput, minimize the response time in the load balancing method.
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