Power Consumption Technique to Improve the Network Life Time in Wireless

Abstract

 Energy efficiency in wireless sensor network [WSN] is the highly important role for the researchers. Transmission power control is a highly powerful technique for minimize the interference and energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Wireless Sensor Networks have many nodes are connected to the network to calculate the network performance like transmission power. the nodes. It gains low cost and also to detect shortest path to transmitted the power through the network .The proposed the clustering technique using Minimum Spanning Tree [MST] and s and limitations.

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S. Kannadhasan

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S. Kannadhasan (30).   Power Consumption Technique to Improve the Network Life Time in Wireless. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(3), 507-509. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-90198