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Low power wireless sensor networks for real-time data acquisition system using Bloom filter

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3 Author(s)
Thangammal, C.B. ; Dept. of Inf. Technol., R.M.D Eng. Coll., Kavaraipettai, India ; Rangarajan, P. ; Perinban, J.R.P.

This paper presents an energy-efficient data acquisition scheme using Bloom filter. Along with the Dynamic Voltage Scaling concept, Bloom filters can be used because of its advantage. Bloom filters have been used increasingly in networking applications, including packet classification, routing in P2P networks, string matching in Network Intrusion Detection (NID), flow rate monitoring etc.,and in wireless sensor network(WSN) for updating configuration parameters and to distribute bulk data, to hide the data with low energy consumption, to identify the data locations in the nodes. The basic Bloom filter has been extended in many ways to suit specific applications. To allow staggered data transmissions within a sensor cluster a reservation-based Time Division Multiple Access protocol was also employed which reduce energy consumption.

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Emerging Trends in Electrical and Computer Technology (ICETECT), 2011 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 23-24 March 2011

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