Energy efficient with prolonging lifetime in homogeneous wireless sensor networks
- 1. Department of Computer Science, College of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Sumer, Rifai, Iraq
- 2. College of Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Thi-Qar, Nasiriyah, Iraq
Description
In this artical, we suggest a new clustering model called the fuzzy low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy protocol (FLEACH). It has the ability to go around obstacles and fix the issue of uneven energy consumption in homogenous wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In order to determine the best routing path for the homogeneous WSNs, we also suggest the ant colony routing method (ACORM), which is an energy-efficient routing technique. ACORM aims to investigate issues relating to balancing energy consumption and maximizing network life. To illustrate FLEACHACORM's effectiveness in managing energy consumption and optimizing homogeneous network life, we compare our system with two approaches: power-efficient sensor information systems (PEGASIS) and LEACH. Results of the simulation indicate that the network lifetime achieved by FLEACH-ACORM could be increased by almost 28.5% and 19.8% more than that obtained by LEACH and PEGASIS clustering protocols, respectively.
Files
22 25224 v28i2 Nov22.pdf
Files
(869.2 kB)
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:1d7042dffbe86bfdd3cba857e23aa87a
|
869.2 kB | Preview Download |