Duplicate Node Detection Method for Wireless Sensors
Rinku Kumar, Rinco Das, Puneet Garg, Nitin Pandita
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are altering the world through their sensing technology. With several applications in ITS, military operations, surveillance systems, and other fields, WSNs have grown to be a powerful technology. A range of sensor nodes that gather environmental data and monitor the external environment make up wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Reducing the energy consumption of sensor networks to make the operation time longer is the main goal of many researches. The main issue with energy conservation has been the depletion of the batteries powering the sensor nodes. Furthermore, because of their security features, WSNs are utilized in vital areas, such as military battlefields. This study introduces the WSN in several situations, including data collection, applications, routing, security issues, and a quick rundown of a modeling platform that may be used to WSNs. This essay contributes by outlining WSNs’ significance and introducing them in a variety of operational contexts.