4 Neuro-Fuzzy-Based Bidirectional and Biobjective Reactive Routing Schema for Critical Wireless Sensor Networks
1Associate Professor, MRIET, Secunderabad, Telangana1 Associate Professor, MRIET, Secunderabad, Telangana Professor, MRIET, Secunderabad, Telangana2Professor, MRIET, Secunderabad, Telangana
4.1 Introduction
The challenges and risks of routing sensed data or newly generated events in a critical environment are always found to be a major research agenda for any researcher. A wireless sensor network (WSN) [1] deployed in critical infrastructure/environs mostly implies the difficulties to process the sensed data, which may raise problems in the compatibility factors of the network deployment—for example, jeopardizing scenarios and monitoring emergencies such as fire eruption and explosion and environment-oriented and hazardous pollution. In the future, one can expect that the monitoring of critical areas that are outfitted with a set of smart sensors will adopt some smart processing methodologies. These smart methodologies enhance the data transmission capabilities of the nodes deployed in the network. Moreover, the essential part of any critical environment is to deliver the sensed data as quickly as possible. Thus, routing plays a crucial role in the fast transmission of data and guarantees the quality functioning of the network in terms of reliability, timeliness, etc. Minimizing the delay factors in data transmission ...
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