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Title Sustainable Cities And Communities: Role Of Network Sensing System In Action
ID_Doc 53882
Authors Mohapatra H.; Mishra S.R.; Rath A.K.; Kolhar M.
Year 2025
Published Networked Sensing Systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781394310890.ch7
Abstract This work presents a comprehensive analysis of topological network performance in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) domain. With the increasing deployment of WSNs in diverse applications, selecting the most suitable network topology is crucial for optimizing performance and resource utilization. The objective of the study is twofold. Initially, this study conducts an in-depth examination of four prominent topologies: Star, Mesh, Tree, and Cluster, evaluating their performance across key parameters, such as reliability, energy efficiency, scalability, latency, fault tolerance, deployment, and cost. The findings contribute valuable insights into the trade-offs and advantages associated with each topology aiding network designers and researchers in making informed decisions for WSN deployments tailored to specific application requirements. Second, this research offers a valuable reference point for optimizing WSN performance and enhancing the effectiveness of sensor networks in various domains. To develop smarter cities, we must really understand how different forms and structures of cities are interconnected with each other and how these fit into the maps we draw. The study as a comparison of some representative topological architectures is backed up by their relevance to the smart city infrastructure systems. It covers network-based model evaluation addressing their efficiency, scalability, and availability in the urban conditions. On the other hand, the watch focuses on the symbiotic relationship between these topological models and mapping techniques investigating the ways these methodologies fit into and interact with various topological structures. The comparison is performed results, which serve as a guide for decision making and planning not only for technology and infrastructure development but also for smart city applications. © 2025 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
Author Keywords cluster; mesh; smart city; star; Topology; tree; wireless sensor network (WSN)


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