Paper Title
Comparison Of Flat Routing Protocols Of Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract
Many advances have been made in sensor technologies which are as varied as the applications and many more
are in progress. It has been reasonable to design and develop small size sensor nodes of low cost and low power. Wireless
sensor networks (WSNs) are large networks made of a numerous number of sensor nodes with sensing, computation, and
wireless communication capabilities. The reasons for using wireless network are cost effectiveness of network deployment
and its applicability to environments where wiring is not possible or it is preferable solution compared with wired
networks. The software tool Network is used for the evaluation and comparison of selected Flat Routing Protocols of
wireless networks on the basis of certain metrics with different network sizes.
Index Terms -- Delay, Packet loss, Routing protocols, Scalability, Sensors, Simulation, Throughput, Wireless sensor
networks.