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Even after 16 years of existence, low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) protocol is still gaining the attention of the research community working in the area of wireless sensor network (WSN). This itself shows the importance of this protocol. Researchers have come up with various and diverse modifications of the LEACH protocol. Successors of LEACH protocol are now available from single...
Wireless sensor networks are one of the fast growing technologies in communication field, because of their compact size and ability to work in rugged conditions where human reach is not possible. This paper discusses about H-LEACH, which is used to solve problems of energy considerations while electing a channel head. H-LEACH considers residual and maximum energy of nodes for every round while electing...
LEACH protocol called Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy, is a protocol that allows the formation of distributed cluster. In each cluster, LEACH randomly selects some sensor nodes called cluster heads (CHs). The selection of CHs is made with a probabilistic calculation. It is supposed that each non-CH node joins a cluster and becomes a cluster member. Nevertheless, some CHs can be concentrated...
Wireless Sensor Network is utilized as a part of numerous applications like defense application, surrounding observing, traffic, security, modern detecting, smart homes, computing framework security, etc. In each utilization of wireless sensor network energy is the scare assets of nodes. It drains more energy in transmissions and processing. For the purpose of conserving node's energy round robin...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) comprise of large number of sensor nodes, which sense and measure various physical phenomena related parameters and transmit the measured data towards the base station by making use of the neighbouring nodes acting as relay nodes. In order to extend the lifetime of a WSN application, it is necessary to distribute the energy dissipated among the nodes evenly in the network...
Wireless sensor networks are characterized by their sensitivity to complex routing protocols that waste energy. In fact, many ad hoc protocols were experimentally proven to be inconvenient for this type of networks. MR-LEACH is a protocol that governs the sensors data transfer to the base station in a multi-hop hierarchical manner. However, the hierarchical clustering does not achieve a high performance...
Wireless sensor networks have gained major attention from most of the recent research community. One of the important issues in this type of networks is the inherent limited power of the network sensor nodes. Hierarchical routing protocols are incorporate of efficiently balancing the load on the sensor nodes. But, dice the death of some nodes to the network begins to deteriorate more and more. This...
LEACH is a hierarchical routing protocol special for WSN. Many researchers have proposed many improved algorithms based on LEACH, such as LEACH-C, LEACH-M and so on, and these algorithms have much improvements on efficiency of energy in certain extent. Within the lifetime of networks, based on the shortcomings of LEACH that each node is frequently repeated several times elected cluster-head and consumed...
In recent years, several protocols have been proposed for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in many different purposes. Wireless Sensor Networks have the limitations such as energy source, memory size and processing power. Therefore, developing an energy-efficient routing protocol is an interested research work in this field. The routing protocols in sensor networks are able to classify into three categories...
In many typical wireless sensor networks, the nodes are fixed, where cluster based protocols like LEACH were suitable for routing. However, it is another story when the nodes are mobile. This paper proposes a novel routing protocol supporting node mobility called “2L-LEACH-M”, it divides the nodes into two levels: level 1 (cluster-head level) or level 0 (member level), which makes mobile nodes find...
Wireless sensor network consists of hundreds or thousands of tiny sensor nodes, which can monitor remote environment and it's useful in military and civilian applications. The limitation of the batteries of sensor nodes necessitates that the energy efficiency is a key issue in WSN. We proposed a novel protocol LEACH-L based on the geographical location of nodes, which improves the LEACH on its clustering...
A cluster-based routing scheme for wireless sensor networks featuring adjustable cluster size is proposed in this article. Aimed at the reduction of power consumption, the proposed scheme is designed to adjust cluster sizes on the fly such that communication loads can be evenly shared by individual nodes, and consequently extend the lifetime of an entire sensor network. In the proposed scheme, named...
Mobility of sensor nodes posed new challenges particularly in energy consumption and demands researchers' attention. Some real applications impose combined environments of fixed and mobile sensor nodes in the same network, while others demand a complete mobile sensors environment. Packet loss that occurs due to mobility of the sensor nodes is one of main challenges in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)...
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