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A survey on clustering routing protocols in wireless sensor networks

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SENSOR REVIEW
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 12-25

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/SR-06-2016-0104

Keywords

Localization; Clustering; Wireless sensor networks; Hierarchical protocol; Routing algorithm

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Purpose - In particular, this paper aims to systematically analyze a few prominent wireless sensor network (WSN) clustering routing protocols and compare these different approaches according to the taxonomy and several significant metrics. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper, the authors have summarized recent research results on data routing in sensor networks and classified the approaches into four main categories, namely, data-centric, hierarchical, location-based and quality of service (QoS)-aware, and the authors have discussed the effect of node placement strategies on the operation and performance of WSNs. Originality/value - Performance-controlled planned networks, where placement and routing must be intertwined and everything from delays to throughput to energy requirements is well-defined and relevant, is an interesting subject of current and future research. Real-time, deadline guarantees and their relationship with routing, mac-layer, duty-cycles and other protocol stack issues are interesting issues that would benefit from further research.

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