Title :
An energy-efficient unequal clustering mechanism for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Li, Chengfa ; Ye, Mao ; Chen, Guihai ; Wu, Jie
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. for Novel Software Technol., Nanjing Univ.
Abstract :
Clustering provides an effective way for prolonging the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. Current clustering algorithms usually utilize two techniques, selecting cluster heads with more residual energy and rotating cluster heads periodically, to distribute the energy consumption among nodes in each cluster and extend the network lifetime. However, they rarely consider the hot spots problem in multihop wireless sensor networks. When cluster heads cooperate with each other to forward their data to the base station, the cluster heads closer to the base station are burdened with heavy relay traffic and tend to die early, leaving areas of the network uncovered and causing network partition. To address the problem, we propose an energy-efficient unequal clustering (EEUC) mechanism for periodical data gathering in wireless sensor networks. It partitions the nodes into clusters of unequal size, and clusters closer to the base station have smaller sizes than those farther away from the base station. Thus cluster heads closer to the base station can preserve some energy for the inter-cluster data forwarding. We also propose an energy-aware multihop routing protocol for the inter-cluster communication. Simulation results show that our unequal clustering mechanism balances the energy consumption well among all sensor nodes and achieves an obvious improvement on the network lifetime
Keywords :
routing protocols; wireless sensor networks; base station; energy consumption; energy-aware multihop routing protocol; energy-efficient unequal clustering mechanism; intercluster communication; intercluster data forwarding; multihop wireless sensor networks; relay traffic; residual energy; rotating cluster heads; Base stations; Clustering algorithms; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Relays; Routing protocols; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems Conference, 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9465-8
DOI :
10.1109/MAHSS.2005.1542849