A Novel Clustering Algorithm For Coverage A Large Scale In Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Jerbi W
  • Guermazi A
  • Trabelsi H
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Abstract

The applications require coverage of the whole monitored area for long periods of time. Clustering is a way to reduce communications, minimize energy consumption and organize messages among the cluster head and their members. The message exchange of communication and data transmission between the different sensor nodes must be minimized to keep and extended the lifetime of the network because of limited energy resources of the sensors. In this paper, we take into consideration the problem isolated nodes that are away from the cluster head (CH) and by consequence or CH is not within the reach from these nodes. To solve this problem, we propose O-LEACH (Orphan Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy) a routing protocol that takes into account the orphan nodes. Indeed, a cluster member will be able to play the role of a gateway which allows the joining of orphan nodes. Our contribution is to election a cluster head that has enough energy for a better now to coordinate with these member nodes and maintain the full coverage for applications which requires of useful data for the entire area to be covered. The simulation results show that O-LEACH performs better than LEACH in terms of connectivity rate, energy, scalability and coverage.

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Jerbi, W., Guermazi, A., & Trabelsi, H. (2016). A Novel Clustering Algorithm For Coverage A Large Scale In Wireless Sensor Networks. International Journal on Computational Science & Applications, 6(2), 01–16. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcsa.2016.6201

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