Published March 22, 2018 | Version v1
Conference paper

Hop-based routing protocol based on energy efficient Minimum Spanning Tree for wireless sensor network

Description

A wireless sensor network (WSN) is consisting of a set of sensor nodes with a limited energy stored in their batteries. Generally, replacing or charging the battery is hard and inefficient. Further, the main critical aspect of applications based on wireless sensor networks is their lifetime. Therefore, judicious power management with optimized routing protocols can effectively optimize the energy consumption of sensor nodes and thus extend the network lifetime. In this paper, an optimized routing protocol for wireless sensor nodes is proposed. We are interested in constructing an efficient routing spanning tree that minimizes the energy consumption among all nodes in the network and fit for WSN with reduced energy for achieving a longer lifetime. The main idea of this algorithm comes from the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) graph theory. This approach focuses on the minimal hop count of each node to reach the destination (sink node) within an optimal path.

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December 4, 2022
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