Evaluation of various MAC Protocols for Node Density in Wireless Sensor Networks based on QoS

  • Mosami Pulujkar, Dr.Sunil Kumar, Dr. Vivek Deshpande, Dr. Dattatray Waghole
Keywords: wireless sensor networks, packet delivery ratio, delay, throughput, energy consumption

Abstract

A wireless sensor network is a collection of sensor nodes that communicate with one another to gather data and send it to a base station. The quality of service provided by sensor networks determines their efficiency and lifetime.  Energy, channel capacity, packet transmission, packet drop, and latency are all factors in QoS. In WSNs, routing protocols are designed to discover the shortest route to a network's destination, whereas MAC protocols are designed to transmit data through a communication channel. To increase the network's life span, the best routing and MAC protocols are required for communication. In this research, we examined the performance of different MAC protocols for a variety of QoS measures as node density increased. Future researchers will benefit from this research in establishing the best hybrid protocols for wireless sensor networks. The results demonstrate that CSMA is the best communication protocol among the others.

Published
2021-09-29
How to Cite
Dr. Dattatray Waghole , M. P. D. K. D. V. D. (2021). Evaluation of various MAC Protocols for Node Density in Wireless Sensor Networks based on QoS. Design Engineering, 15440- 15447. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/4832
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