Abstract
Because of the unpredictable nature of sensor nodes, propagating sensory data raises significant research challenges in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Recently, different cluster-based solutions are designed to improve network stability and lifetime. However, most energy-efficient solutions are developed for homogeneous networks and uses only a distance parameter for data communication. Although, some existing solutions are attempted to improve the selection of next-hop based energy factor. Nevertheless, such solutions are unstable and lack reduce data delivery interruption in overloaded links. Our proposed solution aims to develop Reliable Cluster-based Energy-aware Routing (RCER) protocol for heterogeneous WSN which lengthens network lifetime and decreases routing cost. Our proposed RCER protocol makes use of heterogeneity nodes concerning their energy and comprises of two main phases; firstly, the network field is parted in geographical clusters to make the network more energy-efficient and secondly; RCER attempts optimum routing for improving the next-hop selection by considering residual-energy, hop-count and weighted value of Round-Trip Time (RTT) factors. Moreover, RCER restores routing paths and provides network reliability with improved data delivery performance. Simulation results demonstrate significant development of RCER protocol against their competing solutions.
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