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Energy-efficiency analysis of cluster-based routing protocols in wireless sensor network

conference contribution
posted on 2006-03-11, 00:00 authored by Guangyan HuangGuangyan Huang, X Li, J He
This paper extends the conditions of the cluster-based routing protocols in terms of general algorithm complexity of data fusion, general compressing ratio of data fusion, and network area with long distance. Corresponding three general evaluation methods to evaluate the energy efficiency of the cluster-based routing protocols such as LEACH, PEGASIS, and BCDCP are provided. Moreover, three facts are found in them: (1) High-level software energy macro model is used to compute the energy dissipation of general data fusion software and make the constant value of energy dissipation of 1-bit data fusion an especial instance. (2) Multi-hop energy efficiency is related to the radio hardware parameters and the dynamic topology of network and the above protocols do not exploit the best use of the energy efficiency of multi-hop scheme. (3) High-energy dissipation non-cluster-head nodes, whose number changes with the density of the sensor nodes in clusters, worsen the death of nodes. The numerical results of experiments reprove these discoveries. Furthermore, they provide helpful guide for improving the above routing protocols to extent their application ranges.

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Event

IEEE Aerospace Conference (2006 : Big Sky, Mont.)

Volume

1

Pagination

2379 - 2386

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Big Sky, Mont.

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2006-03-04

End date

2006-03-11

ISBN-13

9780780395466

ISBN-10

0780395468

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication; E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2006, IEEE

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of IEEE Aerospace Conference 2006

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