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A Survey of Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Cluster-Based Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks


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1 Maintenance Engineering Department (Electrical), Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur-831001, Jharkhand, India
2 Computer Science and Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Patna, Bihar, India
3 Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Birsa Institute of Technology, Dhanbad-828123, Jharkhand, India
 

Recent technological advances in communications and computation have enabled the development of low-cost, low-power, small in size, and multifunctional sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network. Since the radio transmission and reception consumes a lot of energy, one of the important issues in wireless sensor network is the inherent limited battery power within network sensor nodes. Therefore, battery power is crucial parameter in the algorithm design to increase lifespan of nodes in the network. In addition to maximizing the lifespan of sensor nodes, it is preferable to distribute the energy dissipated throughout the wireless sensor network in order to maximize overall network performance. Much research has been done in recent years, investigating different aspects like, low power protocols, network establishments, routing protocol, and coverage problems of wireless sensor networks. There are various routing protocols like location-aided, multi-path, data-centric, mobility-based, QoS based, heterogeneity-based, hierarchical routing, hybrid routing, etc., in which optimal routing can be achieved in the context of energy. In this paper, the focus is mainly driven over the survey of the energy-efficient hierarchical cluster-based available routings for Wireless Sensor Network.

Keywords

Wireless Sensor Networks, Cluster Head, Cluster-Based Routing, Hierarchical Clustering, Base Station.
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Shio Kumar Singh
Maintenance Engineering Department (Electrical), Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur-831001, Jharkhand, India
M. P. Singh
Computer Science and Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Patna, Bihar, India
D. K. Singh
Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Birsa Institute of Technology, Dhanbad-828123, Jharkhand, India

Abstract


Recent technological advances in communications and computation have enabled the development of low-cost, low-power, small in size, and multifunctional sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network. Since the radio transmission and reception consumes a lot of energy, one of the important issues in wireless sensor network is the inherent limited battery power within network sensor nodes. Therefore, battery power is crucial parameter in the algorithm design to increase lifespan of nodes in the network. In addition to maximizing the lifespan of sensor nodes, it is preferable to distribute the energy dissipated throughout the wireless sensor network in order to maximize overall network performance. Much research has been done in recent years, investigating different aspects like, low power protocols, network establishments, routing protocol, and coverage problems of wireless sensor networks. There are various routing protocols like location-aided, multi-path, data-centric, mobility-based, QoS based, heterogeneity-based, hierarchical routing, hybrid routing, etc., in which optimal routing can be achieved in the context of energy. In this paper, the focus is mainly driven over the survey of the energy-efficient hierarchical cluster-based available routings for Wireless Sensor Network.

Keywords


Wireless Sensor Networks, Cluster Head, Cluster-Based Routing, Hierarchical Clustering, Base Station.