Low Power Enhanced Leach Protocol to Extend WSN Lifespan

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Abstract

WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) is characterized as a wireless sensor nodal network where one of the most challenging issues is the routing technique. Some of the critical issues with Wireless Sensor Networks is that the network sensor nodes have insufficient battery power. The battery power plays an important role in improving node lifespan. In Wireless Sensor Network, energy usage is among the most essential considerations for routing between various routing techniques. The best-known protocols are hierarchical routing protocols to reduce energy consumption. For application-specific type an enhanced protocol architecture for a Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), a Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) was introduced. The proposed En-Leach protocol (Enhanced Leach) is an enhanced energy-efficient routing protocol that saves a large portion of the power of communication within the network. In do so, the proposed network topology chooses CH (Cluster Head) nodes from the higher residual energy of the sensor nodes, Further and a lesser range from the BS (base station). It then properly manages the SN (sensor nodes) and generates clusters to maximize the lifespan of the WSN and reduce the average energy dissipation per each sensor node.

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Karimullah, S., Vishnuvardhan, D., Riyazuddin, K., Prathyusha, K., & Sonia, K. (2021). Low Power Enhanced Leach Protocol to Extend WSN Lifespan. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 698, pp. 527–535). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7961-5_51

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