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Q-LEACH Algorithm for Efficiency and Stability in WSN

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Cognitive Informatics and Soft Computing

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A Wireless Sensor Network topology specifies the wireless network access and significantly impacts the network routing algorithms. Topology also affects other essential network features such as durability and the cost of communication between nodes. Current research has established the use of energy by customer’s networks as one of the fundamental research problems in wireless sensor networks. Controlling the network topology has turned out to be an effective solution to the above problem. Topology control protocols, like all other aspects of wireless sensor networks, have to be developed and implemented subject to extreme computational and energy constraints.

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Kalyan, B.S. (2022). Q-LEACH Algorithm for Efficiency and Stability in WSN. In: Mallick, P.K., Bhoi, A.K., Barsocchi, P., de Albuquerque, V.H.C. (eds) Cognitive Informatics and Soft Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 375. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8763-1_16

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