In a typical Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), the sensor nodes primarily:
- Collect and process data
- Power the network
- Receive data only
- Transmit data only
In a typical WSN, sensor nodes collect and process data. These nodes are responsible for sensing the environment, processing the collected data, and transmitting relevant information to the base station or other nodes in the network.
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