Autor: |
Mohapatra, Hitesh, Rath, Amiya Kumar, Lenka, Rakesh K, Nayak, Rudra Kalyan, Tripathy, Ramamani |
Zdroj: |
Evolutionary Intelligence; Apr2024, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p717-727, 11p |
Abstrakt: |
The energy management problem is an inevitable issue with the wireless sensor network (WSN). There is always a need for an energy-conscious model for WSN that will prolong the network lifetime during system execution. Commonly the WSN is distributed in nature as it is used for several applications like localization, surveillance, and object tracking. In such a scenario, energy management is even more critical. In this regard, we propose an energy-efficient topological localization technique called CLOCK- Localization Approach (CLA) that ensures a long lifetime of WSN by eliminating recurrent reclustering and iterative cluster head (CH) selection. CLA follows a CLOCK pattern-based sensor deployment strategy where the selected CHs play a dual role of CH and Vice-CH. It helps to reduce energy consumption and overhead issue. The simulation result shows that the outperformance of the CLA algorithm in comparison to low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy-centralized (LEACH-C) and base station controlled dynamic clustering protocol (BCDCP). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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