Error Detection & Correction in Wireless Sensor Networks by Using Residue Number Systems

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M. Roshanzadeh 1,* S. Saqaeeyan 1

1. Department of Computer, Abadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadan, Iran

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2012.02.05

Received: 6 Jul. 2011 / Revised: 23 Oct. 2011 / Accepted: 11 Dec. 2011 / Published: 8 Mar. 2012

Index Terms

Wireless Sensor Networks, Performance, QOS, Error Detection & Correction, Residue Number Systems (RNS)

Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks have potential of significantly enhancing our ability to monitor and interact with our physical environment. Realizing a fault tolerant operation is critical to the success of WSNs. The integrity of data has tremendous effects on performance of any data acquisition system. Noise and other disturbances can often degrade the information or data acquired from these systems. Devising a fault-tolerant mechanism in wireless sensor networks is very important due to the construction and deployment characteristics of these low powered sensing devices. Moreover, due to the low computation and communication capabilities of the sensor nodes, the fault-tolerant mechanism should have a very low computation overhead. In this paper we focus our work on low complexity error detection technique which can be implemented with low data redundancy and efficient energy consuming in wireless sensor node by using of Residue Number Systems.

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M. Roshanzadeh, S. Saqaeeyan, "Error Detection & Correction in Wireless Sensor Networks By Using Residue Number Systems", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), vol.4, no.2, pp.29-35, 2012. DOI:10.5815/ijcnis.2012.02.05

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