“A Comparative Analysis of various deployment scheme in WSN”

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Gaurvi Shukla, Satya Bhushan Verma

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Abstract: The process of installing and configuring wireless sensors in diverse environments to gather data and monitor particular characteristics is known as wireless sensor deployment. Implementing wireless sensor networks requires evaluating their effectiveness, difficulties, and room for development. A thorough analysis of wireless sensor deployment can help pinpoint problem areas, provide solutions to problems, and improve the network's functionality for a certain application or environment. It entails evaluating the state, difficulties, developments, and possible advancements of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The performance, efficiency, and reliability of wireless sensor networks in a variety of application domains can be improved by doing a thorough analysis of WSNs, which will help to identify difficulties and explore potential improvements. Due to broad range of potential applications in a future of remote monitoring and automation, Wireless sensor Network (WSN) has drawn the attention of researchers in recent years. Since the performance and lifespan of any WSN are largely dependent on the effective positioning of Sensor Nodes, this is a significant area. Researchers have put up a number of models for the deployment of SNs across expansive open areas. The classification, operation, and comparative study of these models are the main goals of this paper.

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