Weibing Zeng , Zhendong Wang , Shuxin Yang , Daojing He , Sammy Chan
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Abstract
In wireless sensor networks (WSN), clustered routing protocols usually require periodic re-clustering to balance the energy among nodes. Frequent clustering aggravates the energy consumed by the network into clusters and ignores whether the network needs to be re-clustered every round, cluster head (CH) rotation is proposed to counter this problem. In this paper, we propose an intra-cluster multi-hop based CH rotation (ICMH-CHR) protocol for WSN. This protocol sets two thresholds based on the average residual energy in the cluster. These thresholds are used to dynamically regulate the network re-clustering and CH rotation strategies, respectively, to reduce the number of network re-clustering and avoid the premature death of CH nodes. In addition, the intra-cluster multi-hop strategy is used to solve the problem of CHs moving away from the cluster center due to intra-cluster rotation. For inter-cluster communication, the CH selects the most energy-efficient relay node by measuring the distance to other CHs through RSSI. Simulation results show that the proposed ICMH-CHR effectively extends the network lifetime and performs well in load balancing compared to LEACH, EEUC, T-LEACH, EEHCCP, and EAUCA.
期刊介绍:
The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas. The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Mobile and Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Sensor Networks
Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks
Home Networks
Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Novel Architectures for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Self-organizing Network Architectures and Protocols
Transport Layer Protocols
Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, etc.)
Media Access Control Techniques
Error Control Schemes
Power-Aware, Low-Power and Energy-Efficient Designs
Synchronization and Scheduling Issues
Mobility Management
Mobility-Tolerant Communication Protocols
Location Tracking and Location-based Services
Resource and Information Management
Security and Fault-Tolerance Issues
Hardware and Software Platforms, Systems, and Testbeds
Experimental and Prototype Results
Quality-of-Service Issues
Cross-Layer Interactions
Scalability Issues
Performance Analysis and Simulation of Protocols.