Data Discovery and Dissemination protocol in Wireless Sensor Network

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Ms. Mehrunnisa Nadeem, Mrs. Pragati Patil Bedekar

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Wireless Sensor Network has widespread its application to various domain whether it is educational, scientific, military, environmental, geographical and many more. With the implementation of secured and distributed data discovery and dissemination (DiDrip) protocol in such sensor networks, communication is efficient and secured. Wireless sensor networks are the distributed, integrated networks and there are some significant challenges to be addressed, for the practical realization of these networking paradigms, such as the increased complexity with large scale networks, their dynamic nature, resource constraints, heterogeneous architectures, absence or impracticality of centralized control and infrastructure, need for survivability, and unattended resolution of potential failures. These challenges have been successfully dealt with by Nature, which, as a result of millions of years of evolution, have yielded many biological systems and processes with intrinsic appealing characteristics such as adaptively to varying environmental conditions, inherent resiliency to failures and damages, successful and collaborative operation on the basis of a limited set of rules. Inspired by these characteristics the current state-of-the-art in bio-inspired networking is captured. The existing bio-inspired networking and communication protocols and algorithms devised by looking at biology as a source of inspiration, and by mimicking the laws and dynamics governing these systems.

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, M. M. N. M. P. P. B. (2016). Data Discovery and Dissemination protocol in Wireless Sensor Network. International Journal on Future Revolution in Computer Science &Amp; Communication Engineering, 2(6), 99–102. Retrieved from http://www.ijfrcsce.org/index.php/ijfrcsce/article/view/54
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