MOBILE TARGET DETECTING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS WITH ADJUSTABLE SENSING FREQUENCY
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Delay,, undetected,, weight (lifetime)Abstract
The network use to sense the information through the nodes for communication without any wired is the network of WSN. The WSN is the basics IOT which helps the object to communicate and exchange the data. The target tracking is being achieved by sensing frequency thus the device which receives and responds to a signal is a sensor through the frequency this paper which deals with find out of target in random manner. The proposed scheme to detect the moving target is Two –Level concentric EBND method. Thus the scheme result shows that the increase of weighted node increased by 7.5% and to reduction of undetected target by more than 16m.
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