Overlapped hierarchical clusters routing protocol for improving quality of service

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Abstract

The rapid development in communications and sensors technologies make wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as essential key in several advanced applications such as internet of things (IoT). The increasing demands on using WSNs required high quality of services (QoS) because most WSNs applications have critical requirements. This work aims to offer a routing protocol to improve the QoS in WSNs, taking in consideration its ability to prolong the lifetime of the network, optimize the utilization of the limited bandwidth available, and decrease the latency that accompanies the packets transmitted to the gateway. The proposed protocol is called overlapped hierarchical cluster routing protocol (OHCRP). OHCRP is compared with the traditional routing protocols such as SPEED, and THVR. The results show that OHCRP reduces latency effectively and achieve high energy conservation, which lead to increase the network lifetime and insure network availability.

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Jassim, H. F., Tawfeeq, M. A., & Mahmoud, S. M. (2021). Overlapped hierarchical clusters routing protocol for improving quality of service. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 19(3), 705–715. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v19i3.18354

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