
The College of Computer Science and Information Technology organized a scientific lecture on energy-saving technologies for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks.
Researcher Duha Khalaf Shayal explained the importance of these networks in the present day and their main role in providing an amazing infrastructure to monitor environmental fluctuations, such as climate change, volcanoes and other natural disasters and building a smart approach to collect sensor data in HWSNs to consider energy consumption.
At the end, the work proposes a new routing protocol for HWSNs to send aggregate data from the sensor to the sink through block headers.