Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks: An innovative approach,Used

Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks: An innovative approach,Used

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Energy constraint is the most critical problem in wireless sensor networks. To address this issue, clustering has been introduced as an efficient way for routing. However, the available clustering algorithms do not efficiently consider the geographical information of nodes in clusterhead election. This leads to uneven distribution of clusterheads and unbalanced cluster sizes that brings about uneven energy dissipation in clusters. In this book, an Efficient Distributed Clusterhead Election technique for Load balancing (EDCEL) is proposed. The main criterion of the algorithm, dispersal of clusterheads, is achieved by increasing the Euclidean distance between clusterheads. Simulation results show the effectiveness of this approach in terms of balancing intracluster energy dissipation and lifetime longevity.

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