Efficient Energy Utilization Algorithm through Energy Harvesting for Heterogeneous Clustered Wireless Sensor Network

Author:

Getahun Masresha1,Azath M.2ORCID,Sharma Durga Prasad3ORCID,Tuni Amin2,Adane Abel4

Affiliation:

1. Information Communication Technology, Arba Minch College of Teachers Education, Arba Minch, Ethiopia

2. Faculty of Computing and Software Engineering, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia

3. MSRDC-MAISM (RTU), Research Centre Jaipur & AMUIT, MOEFDRE under UNDP, Ethiopia

4. Faculty of Computing & Software Engineering, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia

Abstract

The usefulness of wireless sensor networks has fascinated the world’s attention. Usage of low-power microcontrollers and wireless sensors to handle real-world problems such as environmental, medicinal, and structural monitoring has exploded. Wireless sensor nodes are extremely tiny and are designed for low-duty applications such as recording physical characteristics. Wireless sensor network operations such as sensing, calculations, and communication take extensively more energy than these low-powered sensor nodes. They are used both in attainable and inaccessible areas and are usually powered by batteries. Since the sensor is powered by batteries, replacing and charging the battery after its depletion are challenging. Manual battery replacement is hampered by geographical restrictions, which results in significant reduction of wireless sensor network performance and longevity. As a result, this study addresses the energy-constrained wireless sensor networks by creating a technological model to a heterogeneous clustered wireless sensor network in an outdoor application using solar-enabled energy harvesting photovoltaic cells. Due to lack of energy, this effort was employed to overcome the challenges of relatively restricted processing performance and limited radio frequency transmission bandwidth. The program was created to efficiently utilize the energy produced from solar panels and charge the batteries in a variety of ways. The algorithm also controls the discharging process. According to the results of extensive investigation and experimentation, the sensor is continuously operated even when there is no solar light. The batteries are charged on bright day and discharged at night and on overcast days. The algorithm is used to govern the energy supplement to rechargeable lithium-ion polymer batteries as well as a load (sensor). In the worst scenario (no solar light/cloudy, and sensors reporting data every 30 minutes), the present cluster head sensor with 6 ordinary nodes in the cluster lasts just 16.6667 days. But the life duration of the newly designed model algorithm has been raised to 54.16667 days. The normal sensor node’s life duration has also been enhanced from 50 to 91.66667 days.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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