A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LEACH AND RE REAC-IN PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS SENSING NETWORK
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wireless sensor networks consists of sensor nodes which are powered by battery, to communicate with each other for various operations, energy efficiency is the main issue in wireless sensor networks. Therefore, to maximize network lifetime and maximum reliable and scalability routing techniques have been developed LEACH is the conventional hieriacial clustering protocol widely used in wsn , RE REAC-IN is protocol used on residual energy for clustering. In this paper we will compare LEACH protocol along with RE REAC -IN protocol with its advantages and disadvantages .the objective of this paper is to provide comparison results between LEACH and RE REAC –IN protocols.
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