Authors: Prof.P.S. Sutar, Mr. Aditya Bhagat, Mr. Shubham Banne, Mr. Manoj Aiwale, Mr. satyajeet Babar, Mr. Manish Bingardeve, Mr. Harshvardhan Bhosale, Ms. Bhakti Aiwale, Ms. Shweta Awale, Ms. Mayuri Bandgar
Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are becoming more common in today’s world. They are used to collect and send data from different environments. A WSN is made up of small sensor nodes. These nodes sense data, process it, and then send it wirelessly to a base station. In this paper, we look at how WSNs actually work. Not just the theory, but the practical side too. We cover structure, communication, localization, and routing methods. There are also some problems—like limited battery, security risks, and data loss. These issues cannot be ignored. New technologies like Artificial Intelligence are slowly changing things. They help improve performance and efficiency. In the end, we also discuss what the future might look like for WSNs.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology