TREEPSI: tree based energy efficient protocol for sensor information

S. Satapathy, N. Sarma
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Limited battery powers of sensor nodes demand routing protocol for sensor network that consume minimum possible amount of energy and hence give longer life to the system. In a sensor network, sensor nodes are the potential source of information and they need to send their sensed/collected information to a remote base station (BS)/Sink. Generally, it needs a fixed amount of energy to receive one bit of information and an additional amount of energy to transmit the same. This additional amount depends on the transmission range. So, if all nodes transmit directly to the BS, then they will quickly deplete their energy. Therefore, a multi-hop routing protocol is needed to give longer life of the network. LEACH (aW. Heinzelman et al., 2000) (aW. Heinzelman et al., 2000) is an elegant energy efficient protocol where clusters are formed to fuse data before transmission to base station. By randomizing the cluster heads chosen to transmit to the base station, LEACH achieves a factor of 8 improvements over direct transmission, as measured in terms of nodes longevity. PEGASIS (aS. Lindsey and C. Raghavendra, 2001, 2002) is a chain based protocol that is an improvement over LEACH. In PEGASIS, each node communicates only with a close neighbor and takes turns in transmitting to the base station, thus reducing the amount of energy spent per round. It performs better than LEACH by about 100 - 300% for different network sizes and topologies. In this paper, we propose TREEPSI (tree based energy efficient protocol for sensor information) which gives up to 30% better performance (in terms of energy efficiency) than PEGASIS
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TREEPSI:基于树的传感器信息节能协议
传感器节点有限的电池电量要求传感器网络的路由协议消耗尽可能少的能量,从而延长系统的使用寿命。在传感器网络中,传感器节点是潜在的信息来源,它们需要将其感知/收集的信息发送到远程基站(BS)/接收器。一般来说,接收1比特信息需要固定的能量,传输1比特信息需要额外的能量。这个额外的数量取决于传输范围。因此,如果所有节点都直接传输到BS,那么它们将很快耗尽能量。因此,需要多跳路由协议来延长网络的寿命。利奇(哦。Heinzelman et al., 2000)。Heinzelman et al., 2000)是一种优雅的节能协议,在传输到基站之前形成集群以融合数据。通过随机选择传输到基站的簇头,LEACH比直接传输实现了8倍的改进,以节点寿命来衡量。pegasi(如。Lindsey和C. Raghavendra, 2001,2002)是一种基于链的协议,是对LEACH的改进。在PEGASIS中,每个节点只与一个近邻通信,并轮流向基站传输,从而减少了每轮消耗的能量。对于不同的网络大小和拓扑结构,它的性能比LEACH好100 - 300%。在本文中,我们提出了TREEPSI(基于树的传感器信息能效协议),它的性能(在能效方面)比PEGASIS高出30%
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