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Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Indexed by: Journal Article

Date of Publication: 2011-01-01

Journal: AD HOC & SENSOR WIRELESS NETWORKS

Included Journals: SCIE、Scopus

Volume: 11

Issue: 1-2

Page Number: 35-72

ISSN: 1551-9899

Key Words: Wireless Sensor Networks; Routing; Cluster; Multiple Objective Decision-Making; Ant Colony

Abstract: Clustering algorithm is wildly used in the routing of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). However, because of the non-uniform cluster-head selection in the classical clustering algorithm, some nodes maybe exhaust energy prematurely. In this paper, a distributed, energy-efficient routing protocol based on multiple objective decision-making and ant colony (EERMA) is proposed for large scale cluster-based wireless sensor networks. A multiple objective decision-making based clustering algorithm is adopted to select the best nodes as the cluster-heads according to their energy efficiency. Meanwhile, the Density Method is adopted to avoid collisions and to ensure the symmetrical distribution of the cluster-heads. In inter-cluster, an improved AntNet algorithm, which is a biologically inspired paradigm specified for WSNs, is adopted across all cluster-heads to forward aggregate data to the sink node by means of multi-hop. As only cluster-heads participate in the inter-cluster routing operation, the algorithm can provide a smooth operation more effectively. Simulation results denote that EERMA algorithm has longer lifetime and more eximious expansibility than LEACH-like algorithms.

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