Title
Collating And Analysing State-Of-The-Art Hierarchical Routing Protocols In Wsn To Increase Network Lifetime And Conserve Energy
Abstract
The wireless sensor network has many sensor nodes that magnetized higher terms in recent years like high energy consumption and low the network lifespan. The aim of this paper is to conserve energy and increase network lifetime. The result is based on the comparison of the state of the art routing protocols e.g. LEACH, LEACH-TLCH, TEEN, APTEEN and ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD. The LEACH is the base for all registered routing protocols and also the main reason of comparison with state-of-the-art protocols. LEACH protocol has some drawbacks in it, Thus, the TEEN and the APTEEN surmounts the disadvantage faced by the LEACH. However, to overcome the issues present in both the protocols, the ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD is integrated that produce some advanced terms for improvising the energy efficiency and the lifespan of WSNs. The primary objective of this paper is to compare and distribute the routing protocol whose consumption of energy decreases with the improvement in the network's lifetime. The proposed model describes the comparison made between the routing networks. The benefits of the model are to achieve the low energy consumption by the sensor nodes that increase the network's lifetime. Chart and tables evaluate the results.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3102304.3102346
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (ICFNDS '17)
Keywords
Field
DocType
TEEN, LEACH, LEACH-TLCH, WSNs, Adaptive Networks, Sensor Nodes, Energy Efficiency, Network Lifetime
Link-state routing protocol,Low energy,Efficient energy use,Hierarchical routing,Computer science,Computer network,Chart,Wireless sensor network,High energy,Routing protocol
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
7
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Syed Bilal Hussain Shah172.94
F. Yin2212.03
Inam Ullah Khan341.44
Zhe Chen401.35
Muhammad Zakarya57710.83