Distance-based and low energy adaptive clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

A wireless sensor network (WSN) comprises small sensor nodes with limited energy capabilities. The power constraints of WSNs necessitate efficient energy utilization to extend the overall network lifetime of these networks. We propose a distance-based and low-energy adaptive clustering (DISCPLN) protocol to streamline the green issue of efficient energy utilization in WSNs. We also enhance our proposed protocol into the multi-hop-DISCPLNprotocol to increase the lifetime of the network in terms of high throughput with minimum delay time and packet loss. We also propose the mobile-DISCPLN protocol to maintain the stability of the network. The modelling and comparison of these protocols with their corresponding benchmarks exhibit promising results.

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Liaqat, M., Gani, A., Anisi, M. H., Hamid, S. H. A., Akhunzada, A., Khan, M. K., & Ali, R. L. (2016). Distance-based and low energy adaptive clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161340

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