Evaluation and Analysis of Active RFID Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks
Kiranpal Kaur1, Naveen Kumari2

1Kiranpal Kaur, M.Tech, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,  Information Technology Punjabi University, Mohali (Punjab), India.
2Naveen Kumari, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,  Information Technology Punjabi University, Mohali (Punjab), India.
Manuscript received on 10 July 2014 | Revised Manuscript received on 20 July 2014 | Manuscript Published on 30 July 2014 | PP: 11-19 | Volume-4 Issue-2, July 2014 | Retrieval Number: B1715074214/14©BEIESP
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Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is a type of self organizing and self managing network which is not made of permanently of sensor nodes of the condition of not having internet infrastructure [6]. A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of nodes spread over a specific area where we want to look after at the changes going on there. A sensor node generally consists of sensors, actuators, memory, a processor and they do have communication ability. But this gives rise to many drastic changes to deal with in the network topology such as updating the path, or the network tree etc. The main task of the sensor node in the sensor network is to remove even, perform quick local data processing and send the data to the destination. Another prominent problem in the network is limited battery lifetime. In the current paper we will discuss how to the Enhance Energy Efficient Active RFID Protocol for the Clock Synchronization using NTP Protocol on Wireless Sensor Networks and thus improve the performance of the wireless networks.
Keywords: Wireless Sensor Network, RFID, NTP Protocol, MANET.

Scope of the Article: Wireless ad hoc & Sensor Networks