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Energy efficieny routing protocols for wireless sensor networks : Contribution to lifetime maximisation

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Table 1.2: Sample Scavenging Power Density. that can provide a constant voltage to the sensor node.
Figure 1.3: Typical network architecture
Figure 2.1: Routing protocols taxonomy
Figure 2.2: Flooding Implosion
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