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Classification and Comparison of QoS Supporting Protocols in Wireless Sensor Network

Soni Chaurasia

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A wireless network is made of spatially distributed autonomous devices known as sensors.  The main purpose of wireless sensor networks is data gathering in timeliness and data delivery requirement. The sensor is sense environment in real time bases and sends the data packet to the base station. The real-time supporting QoS in wireless sensor networks is face many challenges such as unbalance traffic, data redundancy, energy and delay tradeoffs. So that the rate guaranteed performance of an application is required QoS in wireless sensor network. This survey paper is based on classification and comparison of QoS Supporting Protocols in wireless sensor network. Therefore, this paper is have classified on bases of previous mechanism of Quality of Service (QoS) in WSN at Medium Access Control (MAC) and network layers. Here discusses QoS challenges in WSN, QoS requirement for WSNs, QoS Supported protocols in WSNs, and future design.


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