Application of Software-Defined Networking in Wireless Sensor Networks

I need an IEEE formatted paper, similar to the ones l will share as references.

My current Abstract is as follows:

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) often provide application-specific
networking strategies based on limited resources. Although WSN is utilised for
numerous purposes, it still faces significant problems. Two separate WSN
applications (for example, target tracking and temperature monitoring)
coexisting on the same network, might have to employ different routing
algorithms while running on the same sensor nodes. However, with the limited
resources on the WSN, running the algorithms simultaneously is inefficient.
WSN has several issues, including the inability to tolerate a high number of
sensor nodes deployed in a heterogeneous system, leaving the WSN system
unmanaged. Considering these shortfalls, recently, there has been a lot of
interest in using Software Defined Networking (SDN) in WSN, with a focus on
architecture, routing protocols, topology discovery, SDN controllers, and so
on. This paper aims to review the design of SDN-enabled wireless sensor nodes
which allow functions of different processes within the WSN to run efficiently
and reduce costs while improving energy efficiency, scalability, and rendering
a system with multiple functional sensors.

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