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Design of a distributed energy-efficient clustering algorithm for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks
Received 18 June 2005;
Abstract
The clustering Algorithm is a kind of key technique used to reduce energy consumption. It can increase the scalability and lifetime of the network. Energy-efficient clustering protocols should be designed for the characteristic of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. We propose and evaluate a new distributed energy-efficient clustering scheme for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks, which is called DEEC. In DEEC, the cluster-heads are elected by a probability based on the ratio between residual energy of each node and the average energy of the network. The epochs of being cluster-heads for nodes are different according to their initial and residual energy. The nodes with high initial and residual energy will have more chances to be the cluster-heads than the nodes with low energy. Finally, the simulation results show that DEEC achieves longer lifetime and more effective messages than current important clustering protocols in heterogeneous environments.
Keywords: Wireless sensor networks; Clustering algorithm; Heterogeneous environment; Energy-efficient
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Related work
- 3. Heterogeneous network model
- 4. The DEEC protocol
- 4.1. Cluster-head selection algorithm based on residual energy
- 4.2. Coping with heterogeneous nodes
- 4.3. Estimating average energy of networks
- 5. Simulation results
- 5.1. Results under two-level heterogeneous networks
- 5.2. Results under multi-level heterogeneous networks
- 6. Conclusions
- References
- Vitae






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