A clustering WSN routing protocol based on k-d tree algorithm

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Abstract

Clustering in wireless sensor networks has been widely discussed in the literature as a strategy to reduce power consumption. However, aspects such as cluster formation and cluster head (CH) node assignment strategies have a significant impact on quality of service, as energy savings imply restrictions in application usage and data traffic within the network. Regarding the first aspect, this article proposes a hierarchical routing protocol based on the k-d tree algorithm, taking a partition data structure of the space to organize nodes into clusters. For the second aspect, we propose a reactive mechanism for the formation of CH nodes, with the purpose of improving delay, jitter, and throughput, in contrast with the low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy/hierarchy-centralized protocol and validating the results through simulation.

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Anzola, J., Pascual, J., Tarazona, G., & González, R. (2018). A clustering WSN routing protocol based on k-d tree algorithm. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18092899

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