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Energy efficient multi-hop routing protocol for smart vehicle monitoring using intelligent sensor networks

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  • Yuvaraja Teekaraman
  • Hariprasath Manoharan
  • Ramya Kuppusamy
  • Shabana Urooj
  • Fadwa Alrowais

Abstract

This article focuses on intensifying in-vehicle biological wireless sensor networks for the persistence of monitoring the information on a precise vehicle. The wireless sensor networks will have enormous amount of nodules which are interrelated with each other. Therefore, these wireless sensor networks can be installed on a vehicle not only for monitoring perseverance but also for corroborating security with the support of a Global Positioning System expedient. In addition, the projected work focuses on reliable communiqué which is defined in terms of network reliability with discrepancy in reporting rate at each base station. To validate the efficiency of the proposed scheme, the simulation has been abetted using network simulator (NS2) and the outcomes indicate that when the sensors are installed, a robust system can be obtained with improved data transfer between the base stations. Moreover, a fortified in-vehicular sensor can be fixed in each vehicle with minimized path loss.

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  • Yuvaraja Teekaraman & Hariprasath Manoharan & Ramya Kuppusamy & Shabana Urooj & Fadwa Alrowais, 2021. "Energy efficient multi-hop routing protocol for smart vehicle monitoring using intelligent sensor networks," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 17(12), pages 15501477211, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:17:y:2021:i:12:p:15501477211039134
    DOI: 10.1177/15501477211039134
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