Abstract
With the increasing demands for mobile wireless sensor networks in recent years, designing an energy-efficient clustering and routing protocol has become very important. This paper provides an analytical model to evaluate the power consumption of a mobile sensor node. Based on this, a clustering algorithm is designed to optimize the energy efficiency during cluster head formation. A genetic algorithm technique is employed to find the near-optimal threshold for residual energy below which a node has to give up its role of being the cluster head. This clustering algorithm along with a hybrid routing concept is applied as the near-optimal energy-efficient routing technique to increase the overall efficiency of the network. Compared to the mobile low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy protocol, the simulation studies reveal that the energy-efficient routing technique produces a longer network lifetime and achieves better energy efficiency. © 2012 ETRI.
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Sara, G. S., Devi, S. P., & Sridharan, D. (2012). A genetic-algorithm-based optimized clustering for energy-efficient routing in MWSN. ETRI Journal, 34(6), 922–931. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.12.1812.0047
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