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A Model to Improve Packet Transportation in Wireless Sensor Networks
Tshimangadzo M. Tshilongamulenzhe, Topside E. Mathonsi, Deon Du Plessis and Maredi I. Mphahlele

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are existing technology consisting of spatially autonomous devices using a large number of sensors to observe the environmental conditions and delivers sensed information to the network user. WSNs, during 21st century, gained more popularity as compared to wired network. The wireless technology used in this study consists of a collection of nodes organized into a corporate network. These nodes contain chips with processing capability which can control multiple types of functions within a network. Furthermore, these technologies are spatial displays that tend to be better clustered than wired networks. They have much higher path length appearances with potential low cost solution to variety of real world issues. However, this technology experiences congestions resulting in packet loss, end-to-end delay, low throughput and poor Quality of Service (QoS) in a network. This study, proposes Packet Bandwidth Scheduling (PBS) algorithm that lessen the packet collision, packet loss and end-to-end delay while improving QoS in WSNs. The designed algorithm complies with IEEE 802.11 wireless standard. Network Simulator-2 (NS-2) simulation result showed reduction in packet congestion, packet loss and end-to-end delay when compared with History-Based Increment Backoff (HBIB) algorithm and Packet Scheduling Algorithm (PSA).

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Tshimangadzo M. Tshilongamulenzhe, Topside E. Mathonsi, Deon Du Plessis and Maredi I. Mphahlele, 2018. A Model to Improve Packet Transportation in Wireless Sensor Networks. Asian Journal of Information Technology, 17: 271-280.

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