Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks require energy-efficient protocols for communication and data fusion to integrate data and extend the lifetime of the network. An efficient clustering algorithm for sensor nodes will optimize the energy efficiency of WSNs. However, the clustering process requires additional overhead, such as selection of cluster head, cluster creation, and deployment. This paper prepared a modified ZRP for mobile WSN clustering scheme and optimization using ant-lion optimization algorithm and so far named as mobility cluster head fuzzy logic based on the zone routing protocol (ZRP-FMC-ALO). Which proposed fuzzy logic approach based on three descriptors node for the selection of the CH nodes such as, residual energy, the concentration, and the centrality of the node and also exploited the concept of the mobility of the Base Station (BS) to prolong the life span of a WSN. The performance of the proposed protocol compared with the famous protocol such as LEACH. Using the MATLAB simulator and the result shows that it outperforms in terms of the WSN network lifetime, the average remaining-consuming energy, and the number of a live node.

Highlights

  • A wireless ad-hoc network (WANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network that is built dynamically without using any pre-configured infrastructure

  • Energy-efficient WSN clustering protocols based on a zone routing protocol (ZRP) were developed using a fuzzy logic approach for cluster head selection

  • THE PROPOSED MOBILE WSN CLUSTERING PROTOCOL To prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks, a fuzzy clustering approach for cluster head election based on zone routing protocol was proposed (ZRP-FMC)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A wireless ad-hoc network (WANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network that is built dynamically without using any pre-configured infrastructure Such a network does not contain a central intermediate or router that is available for forwarding messages among the computing devices. Energy-efficient WSN clustering protocols based on a zone routing protocol (ZRP) were developed using a fuzzy logic approach for cluster head selection. It is applied by incorporating three-factor such as remaining energy, centrality, and the concentration of the node.

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Set Up Phase
Steady-State Phase
Sink Mobility Pattern
SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT AND PARAMETERS
Optimal Number of Clusters in the Network
Simulation Results
TESTING AND COMPARISON FOR ZRP-FMC-ALO
CONCLUSION
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