Abstract

As it is well known, in Wireless Sensor Networks, the sensor nodes will be either mobile or static. When mobility is concerned, on the whole network performance could be degraded, since the sensor nodes are furnished with restricted battery power, restricted memory, less computational ability and lower range of communication. So, a mechanism which is effective is needed there for forwarding the data packets with efficient energy management and coverage. With that note, the principle target of this work is to propose systematic method of CH selection based on the factors such as low mobility, density of the nodes and their remaining energy. Moreover, an innovative method called Node-Grade Based Clustering (NGBC) is proposed in this paper so as to select the CHs, studying the node’s energy and position regarding to their Base Station (BS), which will act as a sink for collected information. The CHs are replaced in every round based on its duty cycle on sensor nodes and Threshold Energy Rate (TER). Since the BS evaluates the quantity of every round a CH (Cluster Head) can sustain, it minimizes the quantity of energy consumed and increases the WSN’s lifetime. The results of the simulation demonstrate that the proposed algorithm attains higher coverage, efficiency in energy and network lifetime. Furthermore, the performance results in the work which is proposed, are distinguished with the algorithms proposed previously such as LEACH and HEED using some evaluation metrics like packet delivery ratio, throughput, energy consumption and end-to-end delay to prove the efficiency of energy efficient NGBC.

Highlights

  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) comprises group of static or mobile nodes those are suitable of communicating each other and transfer data effectively and autonomously

  • This paper introduces a mechanism called Node-Grade Based Clustering (NGBC) algorithm

  • ( ) remaining energy of the node i, Dist a, bs points the Euclidean distance between the particular node ‘a’ and the base station. It is shown in the equation about the specific exploitation of region of interest, the axial positions, Xa and Ya are the positions of node ‘a’ in accordance to its X and Y axis

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) comprises group of static or mobile nodes those are suitable of communicating each other and transfer data effectively and autonomously. It is clearly stated from the figure that the BS collects the information sent from the CHs of the distributed sensor nodes. Due to these significant tasks performed by CHs, effective cluster, formation best possible CH selection has become the important domain for research in WSN and it affects the network considerably. The work cycle of every node has to be studied while a clustering mechanism is designed With all those concerns, this paper introduces a mechanism called Node-Grade Based Clustering (NGBC) algorithm.

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Major issues on clustering algorithm
Cluster head selection
Cluster size
Connectivity maintenance
Clustering based on duty-cycle
4.2.Evaluation for optimal CH selection
Performance evaluation and discussions
Conclusion and future work

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