Improving the network lifetime in wireless sensor network for internet of thing applications

Mobile Wireless sensor networks have acquired a great interest recently due to their capability to provide good solutions and low-priced in multiple fields. Internet of Things (IoT) connects different technologies such as sensing, communication, networking, and cloud computing. It can be used in mon...

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Published in:Ai-Khawarizmi engineering journal Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 79 - 90
Main Authors: Salman, Ahmad Abd al-Hasan, al-Isa, Zaynab Tawfiq Baqir
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Baghdad, Iraq University of Baghdad, al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering 01-12-2019
Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad
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Summary:Mobile Wireless sensor networks have acquired a great interest recently due to their capability to provide good solutions and low-priced in multiple fields. Internet of Things (IoT) connects different technologies such as sensing, communication, networking, and cloud computing. It can be used in monitoring, health care and smart cities. The most suitable infrastructure for IoT application is wireless sensor networks. One of the main defiance of WSNs is the power limitation of the sensor node. Clustering model is an actual way to eliminate the inspired power during the transmission of the sensed data to a central point called a Base Station (BS). In this paper, efficient clustering protocols are offered to prolong network lifetime. A kernel-based fuzzy C-means clustering algorithm (KFCM) is adopted to cluster sensor nodes, while a cluster head (CH) is selected for each cluster based on a fuzzy logic system. Results depicts that the new work performs better than the existing algorithms (as Low Energy Adaptive Cluster Hierarchy-Mobile (LEACH-M) and Low Energy Adaptive Cluster Hierarchy-Mobile Enhancement (LEACH-ME)) in terms of network lifetime, energy consumption, packet transmission and stability period
ISSN:1818-1171
2312-0789
DOI:10.22153/kej.2019.09.007