Work place: Dept. of ECE, PDACEG, Gulbarga, India
E-mail: gsbiradar@yahoo.com
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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Network Architecture
Biography
Dr. G.S. Biradar received the B. E. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Gulbarga University, Karnataka, India, in 1990, M.Tech. degree in Telecommunication Systems Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur India, in 2002 and Ph.D degree from Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai, India, in 2010. Presently he is working as a professor in Electronics and Communication department of P.D.A. College of Engineering Gulbarga, Karnataka (An autonomous institute affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Karnataka). He has more than 24 years of experience in teaching and research. His broad area of research interest is in wireless communication, wireless sensor networks, multiuser detectors, ultra wide band communication and signal processing and has published extensively in these areas.
He is a reviewer for many leading international and national journals and conferences. He has published five international journal papers and twenty-seven international conference papers. He is a recipient of best technical paper award of Shri Hari vallabhdas Chunnilal Shah Research endowment award for the year 2010 from Sardar Patel university Anand, Gujrat.
Dr. Biradar is a life member of ISTE and IEI.
By Vidya Honguntikar G. S. Biradar
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2017.08.02, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2017
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) finds wide applications in both Target tracking and Environment monitoring in almost every field, with the demand growing day by day. Routing is considered as the most important challenge in designing a WSN. To enhance the Network Lifetime, there is a need to have a balanced load sharing with equal consumption of Energy by all the nodes in the Network. Several Routing Protocols have been developed that are inspired by the collective behaviour and principles of social insects and animal societies. Inspired by the Frog behaviour, we in this paper propose an Energy efficient distributed Frog-Based Routing (FBR) algorithm for WSN. Routing path is established considering the nodes that have high residual Energy which makes all the nodes die around the same time, prolonging the Network Lifetime. Simulation was carried out using NS2 and the results of FBR algorithm are compared with two other Energy Efficient Routing Protocols LEACH and SPIN for the evaluation of different performance metrics.
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