Energy balance on adaptive routing protocol considering the sensing coverage problem for wireless sensor networks

Vinh Tran Quang, Takumi Miyoshi

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely studied and usefully employed in many applications such as monitoring environment, embedded system and so on. In WSNs, substantial nodes are deployed randomly over the entire desired area; therefore, the sensing regions of different nodes may be partially overlapped. This is referred to as the sensing coverage problem. In this paper we first define a maximum sensing coverage region problem (MSCR) in WSNs and solve the problem by the proposed algorithm. In our method, the maximum monitored area fully covered by the minimum active sensors. We apply the proposed algorithm to improve ARPEES, an adaptive routing protocol for WSNs. By integrating MSCR and ARPEES, we propose a new architecture for routing protocol in large scale distributed WSNs. With the distributed and light overhead traffic approach, we aim to balance energy consumption required for sensing data, forming cluster, selecting cluster head, and relaying data to different sensor nodes to prolong the whole network lifetime. The simulation program was developed to evaluate the performance of the protocol and compare with other existing routing protocols.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHUT-ICCE 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Communications and Electronics
Pages86-91
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventHUT-ICCE 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Communications and Electronics - Hoi an, Viet Nam
Duration: 2008 Jun 42008 Jun 6

Publication series

NameHUT-ICCE 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Communications and Electronics

Conference

ConferenceHUT-ICCE 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Communications and Electronics
Country/TerritoryViet Nam
CityHoi an
Period08/6/408/6/6

Keywords

  • Algorithm
  • Energy-efficiency
  • Routing protocol
  • Sensing coverage
  • Wireless sensor networks

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Communication

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