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Prolonging the lifetime of large‐scale wireless sensor networks using distributed cooperative transmissions
Author(s) -
El Monser Malika,
Ben Chikha Haithem,
Attia Rabah
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
iet wireless sensor systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.433
H-Index - 27
ISSN - 2043-6394
DOI - 10.1049/iet-wss.2017.0139
Subject(s) - energy consumption , routing protocol , computer science , computer network , wireless sensor network , protocol (science) , transmission (telecommunications) , efficient energy use , data transmission , cluster analysis , routing (electronic design automation) , engineering , telecommunications , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , machine learning , electrical engineering
Reducing energy consumption is a key challenge in the design of any routing protocol dedicated to wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In this study, the authors introduce a new low energy consumption protocol based on a cooperative relaying technique. The proposed protocol is called distributed cooperative relaying low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (DCR‐LEACH) protocol, and is a way of improving the LEACH protocol. The authors have exploited cooperative relaying transmission techniques, in order to enhance LEACH for large‐scale WSNs, whereby, a cluster head cooperates with the most energetic nodes in order to transmit collected data to the sink. To evaluate the energy efficiency of the proposed DCR‐LEACH, they derive the expressions of energy consumption by applying a cooperative relaying technique and simulate the DCR‐LEACH using NS‐2 for three different scenarios. To confirm the efficiency of the DCR‐LEACH protocol, they compare the proposed scheme with both LEACH and multi‐hop routing LEACH (MR‐LEACH) protocols. The experimental results prove that for large‐scale WSNs, the performance of DCR‐LEACH protocol is better than MR‐LEACH and conventional LEACH in terms of network lifetime, energy consumption, and number of data transmission.

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