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Data Redundancy Reduction for Energy-Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Comprehensive Review

Gul Sahar, Kamalrulnizam Bin Abu Bakar, Fatima Tul Zuhra, Sabit Rahim, Tehmina Bibi, Syed Hamid Hussain Madni

2021IEEE Access30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) play a significant role in providing an extraordinary infrastructure for monitoring environmental variations such as climate change, volcanoes, and other natural disasters. In a hostile environment, sensors’ energy is one of the crucial concerns in collecting and analyzing accurate data. However, various environmental conditions, short-distance adjacent devices, and extreme usage of resources, i.e., battery power in WSNs, lead to a high possibility of redundant data. Accordingly, the reduction in redundant data is required for both resources and accurate information. In this context, this paper presents a comprehensive review of the existing energy-efficient data redundancy reduction schemes with their benefits and limitations for WSNs. The entire concept of data redundancy reduction is classified into three levels, which are node, cluster head, and sink. Additionally, this paper highlights existing key issues and challenges and suggested future work in reducing data redundancy for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Wireless sensor networkRedundancy (engineering)Computer scienceData redundancyEfficient energy useKey distribution in wireless sensor networksData reductionComputer networkDistributed computingWirelessWireless networkData miningEngineeringTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringOperating systemWater Quality Monitoring TechnologiesEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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