Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks – Energy Efficient Protocol Development: A Review

Authors

  • Mahabaleshwar S. Kakkasageri
  • Hemantaraj M. Kelagadi
  • Priyatam Kumar

Keywords:

ACH, Cluster, Hub, Head, Leach, Node, Source, Sink, Topology, WSN

Abstract

In this paper, the Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks – Energy Efficient Protocol Development: A Review is presented, this survey paper serves as a ready reckoner to many of the researchers who want to pursue research in the exciting field of wireless sensor networks. Energy utilization is a typical issue in sensor nets, i.e., in WSN's. The power requirements can be tended to by giving negligible sensor inclusion utilizing the geography of the network control approach. In this research article, a versatile geography control plot is proposed for a heterogeneous wireless sensor network that progressively isolates the organization into a few groups. Choice of group head (CH) and an associate bunch head (ACH) is acquainted pointing with balance the network load. Holding the CH hub for a few quantities of rounds instead of changing its part in each round, we plan to limit the overhead complexities. The proposed calculation is reenacted through a network simulator tool, version 2, i.e., (NS-2), and is contrasted and the current bunching tree geography control calculation dependent on the energy conjecture (CTEF) and low-energy versatile grouping pecking order (LEACH). The NS-2 simulated results show that the proposed WSN work displays an energy-proficient execution with an improvement in the organization lifetime, bundle conveyance proportion, and throughput. In this paper, the basic fundamental concepts relating to the design are presented, whereas the simulation results are the concept of another paper & are presented there.

Published

2020-09-16

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