Abstract:
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) hold a group of spatial sensor nodes circulated
to collect, monitor, record data which can be considered as an important data in
critical areas that human cannot reach.
The special ability for these networks attracted a respectable amount of study.
WSNs have unrestrained figuration, and they depend on the wireless networks,
for their adaptive nature and tiny size WSNs found in various applications.
We can see the presence of WSNs in healthcare, monitoring, transportation, industry,
automation, and surveillance. However, the WSNs have many limitations
and challenges like memory, power consumption, mobility. Hence, WSNs have so
many areas to evolve and develop. The major goal is to conserve and save energy
to prolong the network lifetime.
Because it’s hard to prolong the network lifetime by minimizing the node consumption
of energy, the energy employment is minimized by using two energy
efficient protocols with two algorithms one to save energy and the other to optimize
the transition of data between nodes.
We are using Volcano Routing Scheme (VRS) for the Directed Diffusion (DD)
protocol which is known as an energy efficient that helps flat structure protocols
to conserve energy, and the optimization algorithm with the LEACH to select the
optimal number of sink nodes that will help the process of saving energy for the
whole network.
All of that is done starting with a detailed study of the LEACH, DD, VRS and
the enhancement on the LEACH to see if there is anything advanced to save the
network energy.
We make use of the optimization algorithm to enhance the LEACH and use the
VRS to have the location advantage with the optimized hierarchical protocol. The
location benefits the nodes by knowing its location and the neighbor’s location to
know how to deal with the data if there are any dead nodes.
The new proposed protocol is divided into two parts the first one is manual, dealing
with the energy computation and sensing operation to extract the data patterns
to make the lookup tables. The second part is the dynamic part when the network
decides which protocol to operate according to the needed amount of data.
If the data is limited, it means the DD is searching in the lookup tables if the data
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amount is huge the network is operating the LEACH to construct a new lookup
table.
The newly dynamic protocol has been simulated and its performance has been
studied using NS3 simulator. The LEACH protocol has been used as a benching
mark to evaluate the performance.
Simulation results show that the dynamic protocol has better performance than
LEACH standing alone in terms of energy and lifetime and we can see it as a
percentage ranges from (20-25percent).
Keywords: Energy Efficient, Dynamic Routing, VRS, WSNs, LEACH, DD.
Description:
CD , no of pages 78 , 31034 , informatics 2/2019