Affiliation:
1. KIIT University, School of Electronics Engineering, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Abstract
The world today is at the Internet of Things (IoT) inflection point with more
number of products adding to its intelligence system through a wide range of
connectivity. Wireless sensor Networks (WSN) have been very useful in IoT
application for gathering and processing of data to the end user. However,
limited battery power and network lifetime are few of the major challenges in
the designing process of any sensor network. One of those is the Energy Hole
Problem (EHP) that arises when the nodes nearer to the sink or base station
die out early due to excess load as compared to other nodes that are far
away. This breaks the connection of the network from the sink which results
in shortening the lifetime of the network. In this paper, a trade-off is
maintained between network lifetime and power requirement by implementing a
sleep-awake mechanism. With the help of MATLAB simulations, it is found that
after applying the mechanism, the network lifetime was extended to almost 300
and 700 rounds for TEEN and LEACH protocol respectively. The results will be
beneficial for the design process in WSN for IoT application.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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