An Approach to Hybrid Clustering and Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless sensor networks have been widely studied and usefully employed in many applications such as medical monitoring, automotive safety and space applications. Typically, sensor nodes have several limitations such as limited battery life, low computational capability, short radio transmission ran...

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Clustering algorithms
Energy consumption
Energy resources
Head
Routing
Safety
Wireless sensor networks
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