Morteza Mozaffari, Sayyed Majid Mazinani, Ali Akbar Khazaei
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An energy efficient grid-based clustering algorithm using type-3 fuzzy system in wireless sensor networks
The efficient management of energy in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a primary concern among researchers. Clustering algorithms serve as a crucial technique to address this issue. However, the initial uncertainties in both measuring the WSN’s values and in node localization due to GPS lead to secondary uncertainties like residual energy of nodes, cluster centrality, and distance from the cluster to the base station in the higher layers of WSNs. In this study, we have incorporated five improvements to our previous algorithm “FSCVG: A Fuzzy Semi‑Distributed Clustering Using Virtual Grids in WSN”. Firstly, we have discussed and classified uncertainties into two categories: primary uncertainties and secondary uncertainties. Secondly, we have applied a Type-3 fuzzy system to handle secondary uncertainties. Thirdly, we have used an adaptive imaginary grid to generate uneven clusters and balance the load according to the base station location. Fourthly, both decentralized and centralized clustering have applied based on new adaptive imaginary grid updates. Finally, we have determined the threshold level of each cluster proportionally, based on the energy of nodes within the same cluster. The findings of these improvements indicate an increased lifetime of the network concerning comparable methods.
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The wireless communication revolution is bringing fundamental changes to data networking, telecommunication, and is making integrated networks a reality. By freeing the user from the cord, personal communications networks, wireless LAN''s, mobile radio networks and cellular systems, harbor the promise of fully distributed mobile computing and communications, any time, anywhere.
Focusing on the networking and user aspects of the field, Wireless Networks provides a global forum for archival value contributions documenting these fast growing areas of interest. The journal publishes refereed articles dealing with research, experience and management issues of wireless networks. Its aim is to allow the reader to benefit from experience, problems and solutions described.