JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy-efficient protocol based sleep-scheduling for wireless sensor networks

Abstract

Topology control is the primary technique of energy saving, and energy saving is also one of the most important objectives in topology control. It consists to keep a minimum number of sensor nodes to operate in active mode with the purpose of conserving energy as well as ensure network connectivity and/or coverage. In this paper, we propose a Geographical Topology Control (GTC) Protocol to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks by sleep scheduling among sensor nodes with the purpose to ensure the network connectivity. GTC divides the network into zones so that a connected backbone can be maintained by keeping a necessary set of working nodes and turning off the redundant ones. Hence, it ensures connectivity and extends the network lifetime by selecting only one active node in each zone. The simulation of the proposed protocol outperforms some existed works in terms of network lifetime, data delivery, scalability, and message overhead. It can consume respectively 80% less energy than an routing protocol which extends the network lifetime.

Keywords:
Wireless sensor network Computer science Computer network Topology control Routing protocol Energy consumption Scalability Key distribution in wireless sensor networks Scheduling (production processes) Sleep mode Distributed computing Mobile wireless sensor network Network topology Efficient energy use Wireless network Topology (electrical circuits) Wireless Routing (electronic design automation) Engineering Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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