Neighbour-Cooperation Heterogeneity-Aware Traffic Engineering for Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

Extending the operational duration is a major field of interest in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). This lifetime enhancement task challenges researchers to design an energy ef-ficient traffic engineering which minimizes the dissipation energy and retain the expected quality of routing protocols. Network lifetime can be prolonged by balancing the energy optimization throughout the network period over which sensors relay data traffic towards Base Station (BS). Existing techniques of continu-ous and autonomous reporting sensor nodes, offer an opportunity to design the sensing and reporting co-operation between sensor nodes. Nearby nodes with similar reading environment can co-operate with each other to avoid transmission redundant infor-mation. In this paper we propose “Adaptive Inter-Networking Improved (AINI)” multi-hop routing protocol with co-operate sensing of inter and intra cluster communication by exploiting the concept of tripling the sensor nodes. Proposed routing protocol improved the reliability of whole network by improving the reliability of inter-cluster multi-hoping. Sensor nodes use the shortest path to deliver data to CH using intra-cluster multi-hoping and these CHs are accountable to forward this data to BS using inter-cluster multi-hop communication. Proposed routing protocol resolves the certain issues of WSN like network lifetime, network stability and CHs selection technique. To prove the efficiency of our proposed model we compared the simulation results with existing state-of-the art routing protocols such as, LEACH, LEACH-C, SEP, ESEP and DEEC. Experimental results shows the benefits of neighbour cooperation and heterogeneity-aware by the performance of proposed protocol over existing state-of-the-art routing protocols.

Authors and Affiliations

Christopher Mumpe, Da Tang, Muhammad Asad, Jing Chen, Jinsi Zhu, Luyuan Jin

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  • EP ID EP429253
  • DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2018.091280
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Christopher Mumpe, Da Tang, Muhammad Asad, Jing Chen, Jinsi Zhu, Luyuan Jin (2018). Neighbour-Cooperation Heterogeneity-Aware Traffic Engineering for Wireless Sensor Networks. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 9(12), 567-576. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-429253