JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy Threshold-based Cluster Head Rotation for Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks

Hadi Raheem AliHussein Attia Lafta

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of University of Babylon for Pure and Applied Sciences Vol: 26 (7)Pages: 92-106   Publisher: University of Babylon

Abstract

Energy efficiency represents a fundamental issue in WSNs, since the network lifetime period entirely depends on the energy of sensor nodes, which are usually battery-operated. In this article, an unequal clustering-based routing protocol has been suggested, where parameters of energy, distance, and density are involved in the cluster head election. Besides, the sizes of clusters are unequal according to distance, energy, and density. Furthermore, the cluster heads are not changed every round unless the residual energy reaches a specific threshold of energy. The outcomes of the conducted simulation confirmed that the performance of the suggested protocol achieves improvement in energy efficiency.

Keywords:
Routing protocol Wireless sensor network Cluster analysis Energy (signal processing) Efficient energy use Computer science Cluster (spacecraft) Zone Routing Protocol Computer network Head (geology) Routing (electronic design automation) Protocol (science) Wireless Routing Protocol Engineering Mathematics Electrical engineering Statistics Artificial intelligence Medicine

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Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
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