Abstract

Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have different sensing ranges and computing power in the midst of various resource constraints such as limited battery power, reduced transmit power and network potential. This paper proposes new hybrid energy efficient transmission protocol called Hybrid Transmission Protocol (HTP). The proposed algorithm focuses on the issues of throughput dreadful conditions and limited power on mobile nodes due to conflicts in multi-cell wireless networks. The design principle of the proposed routing algorithm is to introduce a new border cluster between the sink nodes and the cluster-heads in order to lengthen the lifetime of the network nodes with minimized energy consumption to attain energy efficiency. The creation of clusters is done by making use of the sensor nodes formation that has a Cluster-Head (CH) used for performing the data aggregation in the sensor nodes of the cluster. Later the data that is aggregated is transmitted with multiple hops to the base station and in turn, this process leads to the reduction in the bandwidth through the elimination of the redundant data present in a cluster. The performance results indicate that the HTP proposed gained greater network lifetime, better performance and higher throughput compared to the other available algorithms.

Highlights

  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been widely applied in multiple realistic domains due to its diversifiedHow to cite this paper: Kavitha, R.J. and Caroline, B.E. (2016) Hybrid Energy-Efficient Transmission Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

  • A 100 m × 100 m of randomly distributed heterogeneous nodes with their initial energies varying between 0.5 J to 2.25 J is used and base station (BS) is positioned in the center of the network system

  • A novel Hybrid Transmission Protocol (HTP) is introduced for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. This cluster proposed consists of a Cluster-Head (CH) which carries out data aggregation of the sensor nodes and thereafter transmits them to the base station by multiple hops and minimizes the bandwidth through the elimination of the redundant data present in a cluster

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been widely applied in multiple realistic domains due to its diversifiedHow to cite this paper: Kavitha, R.J. and Caroline, B.E. (2016) Hybrid Energy-Efficient Transmission Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been widely applied in multiple realistic domains due to its diversified. How to cite this paper: Kavitha, R.J. and Caroline, B.E. (2016) Hybrid Energy-Efficient Transmission Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks. E. Carolin potential [1]. The organization of sensor infrastructure is with the computing, sensing and the communication elements

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