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Using multi-hop networks for making devices that consume less energy

Guest Editor:

      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

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        Special Issue Description

        The resulting high-level information (frequency spectrum, object location, and predicted item categorization) is sent to a central sink using a multi-hop network protocol. Wireless communication only happens on the last link between a base station and the wireless end system in cellular and wireless local area networks. There are one or more intermediary nodes along the path in multi-hop wireless networks that receive and forward packets across wireless links. Multiple advantages of multi-hop wireless networks include: Multihop wireless networks can increase connectivity and expand a network’s coverage as compared to networks with single wireless links. Furthermore, transmission over several “short” links might demand less energy and transmission power than transmission over several “long” links. Additionally, they permit faster data rates, increasing throughput and improving the usage of the wireless medium. Multihop wireless networks can be set up cost-effectively and can eliminate the need for extensive cable deployment. In a wireless sensor network, multi-hop communication will play a key role in cutting energy usage and extending network lifetime (WSN). Radio transmission energy is one of the main sources of energy consumption.

        Editor Keywords

        Medium Access Control, Relay Node, Transmission Control Protocol, Channel Assignment, Wireless Mesh Networks and Mobile ad hoc networks

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