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Monday, May 6, 2019

Communication structure of a wireless sensor network

The sensor nodes are usually scattered in a sensor field. Each of these scattered sensor nodes has the capabilities to collect data and route data back to the sink and the end users. Data are routed back to the end user by a multi-hop infrastructure-less architecture through the sink. The sink may communicate with the task manager node via Internet or Satellite. 

     Wireless Sensor Network protocol stack 

The protocol stack used by the sink and the sensor nodes is given in Fig. This protocol stack combines power and routing awareness, integrates data with networking protocols, communicates power efficiently through the wireless medium and promotes cooperative efforts of sensor nodes. The protocol stack consists of the application layer, transport layer, network layer, data link layer, physical layer, power management plane, mobility management plane, and task management plane. 
Different types of application software can be built and used on the application layer depending on the sensing tasks. This layer makes hardware and software of the lowest layer transparent to the end-user. 
The transport layer helps to maintain the flow of data if the sensor networks application requires it.
The network layer takes care of routing the data supplied by the
transport layer, specific multi-hop wireless routing protocols between sensor nodes and sink.
The data link layer is responsible for multiplexing of data streams, frame detection, Media Access Control (MAC) and error control. 
The physical layer addresses the needs of a simple but robust
modulation, frequency selection, data encryption, transmission and receiving techniques.

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