Dynamic Cluster Head Selection in WSN

IF 2.8 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems Pub Date : 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1145/3665867
Rupendra Pratap Singh Hada, Abhishek Srivastava
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A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) comprises an ad-hoc network of nodes laden with sensors that are used to monitor a region mostly in the outdoors and often not easily accessible. Despite exceptions, several deployments of WSN continue to grapple with the limitation of finite energy derived through batteries. Thus, it is imperative that the energy of a WSN be conserved and its life prolonged. An important direction of work to this end is towards the transmission of data between nodes in a manner that minimum energy is expended. One approach to doing this is cluster-based routing, wherein nodes in a WSN are organised into clusters, and transmission of data from the node is through a representative node called a cluster-head. Forming optimal clusters and choosing an optimal cluster-head is an NP-Hard problem. Significant work is done towards devising mechanisms to form clusters and choosing cluster heads to reduce the transmission overhead to a minimum. In this paper, an approach is proposed to create clusters and identify cluster heads that are near optimal. The approach involves two-stage clustering, with the clustering algorithm for each stage chosen through an exhaustive search. Furthermore, unlike existing approaches that choose a cluster-head on the basis of the residual energy of nodes, the proposed approach utilises three factors in addition to the residual energy, namely the distance of a node from the cluster centroid, the distance of a node from the final destination (base-station), and the connectivity of the node. The approach is shown to be effective and economical through extensive validation via simulations and through a real-world prototypical implementation.

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WSN 中的动态簇头选择
无线传感器网络(WSN)是一个由装有传感器的节点组成的临时网络,用于监测大多在室外且通常不易到达的区域。尽管有例外情况,但一些 WSN 的部署仍然受到通过电池获取的有限能源的限制。因此,必须节约 WSN 的能源并延长其使用寿命。为此,一个重要的工作方向是以消耗最少能量的方式在节点之间传输数据。其中一种方法是基于簇的路由选择,将 WSN 中的节点组织成簇,通过一个称为簇头的代表性节点从节点传输数据。形成最佳簇和选择最佳簇头是一个 NP-Hard(近乎苛刻)问题。为了将传输开销降到最低,人们在设计形成簇和选择簇首的机制方面做了大量工作。本文提出了一种创建簇和识别接近最优簇头的方法。该方法包括两个阶段的聚类,每个阶段的聚类算法通过穷举搜索来选择。此外,与根据节点的剩余能量选择簇头的现有方法不同,建议的方法除了利用剩余能量外,还利用了三个因素,即节点与簇中心点的距离、节点与最终目的地(基站)的距离以及节点的连接性。通过模拟和实际原型实施的广泛验证,证明了该方法的有效性和经济性。
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ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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期刊介绍: The design of embedded computing systems, both the software and hardware, increasingly relies on sophisticated algorithms, analytical models, and methodologies. ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) aims to present the leading work relating to the analysis, design, behavior, and experience with embedded computing systems.
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