DocumentCode
3250348
Title
On Achieving Maximum Network Lifetime Through Optimal Placement of Cluster-heads in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
Dhanaraj, M. ; Siva Ram Murthy, C.
Author_Institution
Indian Inst. of Technol. Madras, Chennai
fYear
2007
fDate
24-28 June 2007
Firstpage
3142
Lastpage
3147
Abstract
In a wireless sensor network, the network lifetime is an important issue when the size of the network is large. In order to make the network scalable, it is divided into a number of clusters. In each cluster, a set of nodes is grouped and coordinated by a cluster-head. Due to high computations and data forwarding tasks at the cluster-heads, cluster-heads get drained out sooner. Hence, high power nodes are used as cluster- heads. Cluster-heads that are far away from the sink transmit their data packets via intermediate cluster-heads in a multi-hop fashion to the sink. Thus the cluster-heads that are near to the sink get overloaded and drained out sooner due to which the network lifetime decreases. In order to balance the lifetime of the cluster-heads, the existing works try to find either the optimum density or the optimum transmission range for the cluster-heads. The cluster-head placement algorithms should consider the fact that the node density and their transmission ranges are related parameters. In order to balance the lifetime of the cluster- head nodes and achieve the maximum network lifetime with the minimum network cost, we propose a novel optimal placement of cluster-heads (OPC) algorithm. We formulate an optimization problem and find the optimum number of cluster-heads to be deployed and their optimum transmission ranges for the given network parameters. In addition, we show that our algorithm performs better than the existing algorithm, in terms of network lifetime and network cost through the simulation results.
Keywords
network parameters; optimisation; wireless sensor networks; cluster heads; data forwarding tasks; data packets; maximum network lifetime; multihop fashion; network parameters; optimal placement; optimization; optimum density; optimum transmission range; power nodes; wireless sensor networks; Batteries; Clustering algorithms; Communications Society; Computer science; Cost function; Intrusion detection; Monitoring; Peer to peer computing; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Glasgow
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0353-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2007.521
Filename
4289192
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