Abstract

This paper focuses on enhancement of lifetime in an event driven wireless sensor network (WSN). The network lifetime is enhanced by optimal deployment of sensor nodes in a given region as premature shortening of life takes place leading to uneven consumption of energy. In the proposed scheme, the senor nodes are linearly deployed over the sub-regions and the inter-node distance between the sensor nodes depends on the statistics of events sensed by the sensor nodes in multi hop mode of communication. The performance is measured with respect to the residual energy at each sensor node and total number of days spent by sensor nodes. The lifetime of the sensor network is defined as the survival of some fraction of nodes. For an approximate Poisson distribution for occurrence of events in different sub-regions, the variation of energy consumption in sensor nodes is negligibly small. Further if some nodes are having finite residual energy even after failure of some nodes, then those nodes can continue their communication in single hop mode and hence the lifetime of the network is further extended.

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