Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology, Vallam, India
2. Associate Professor, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology, Vallam, India
Abstract
A critical factor of underwater sensor networks (UWSN) is to maintain energy consumption at minimum, as immediate battery replacement is difficult. This is achieved by reducing duplication of data with similarity functions. The construction of optimal clustering is to avoid data loss. In this article, similarity function-based data aggregation with a Semaphore process is applied to UWSN to retain the energy level at an advantage. Sensor nodes (SNs) are clustered in a Date Palm Tree approach. The Minkowski Distance model is used in Data Aggregation Nodes (DANs) to check similar measures of readings collected from cluster members. The Semaphore concept is executed in all DANs and cluster heads (CHs) to enhance network life and regulate excessive exploitation of energy levels of the SN, DANs, and CHs. The message queue (MQ) can be used to allow the packets transferred from the DANs to the cluster heads (CHs). The proposed algorithm SBDA with similarity measures would result in better link quality, reduction in redundancy, data delay, and would control the consumption of energy.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications
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7 articles.
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