Energy Efficient Protocol Implementation In Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Richa Sharma, Raghavendra Patidar, Rahul Jain

Abstract

Wireless sensor network (WSNs) are network of Sensor Nodes One of current concerns is developing a stable clustered heterogeneous protocol prolonging the network lifetime with minimum consumption of battery power.

In the recent times, many routing protocols have been proposed increasing the network lifetime, stability in short proposing a reliable and robust routing protocol. In this paper we study the impact of hierarchical clustered network with sensor nodes of two-level heterogeneity.

The main approach in this research is to develop an enhanced multi-hop DEEC routing protocol unlike DEEC. Simulation results show the proposed protocol IDEEC is better than DEEC in terms of FDN (First Dead Node), energy consumption and Packet transmission. We propose an energy efficient adaptive scheme for transmission in high speed networks. In this approach, the open loop is used for estimation and compensation of the quality of the link as a function of temperature. For each region and the current number of neighboring nodes helping to adapt the transmission power according to the quality of the link changes due to temperature variations.

Published
2019-12-31
Section
Articles