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Title: Efficient Clustering using Fuzzy Logic in the Wireless Sensor Networks
Authors: Rehman, Mukeem Ur
Keywords: Electronic and Communication Engineering
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: Babu Banarasi Das University
Abstract: In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), power efficiency is one of the most essential factors influencing the networks’ performance. Through a properly designed routing set of rules, WSNs’ energy performance may be advanced evidently. Among diverse routing algorithms, hierarchical routing algorithms have blessings in improving nets’ robustness and flexibility, and it's miles more appropriate for large scale of networks. In this paper, a few standard hierarchical routing algorithms are delivered, and their blessings and defects are analyzed. Based on these analyses, a brand new hierarchical routing set of rules with excessive electricity efficiency named EESSC is proposed that is based at the advanced HAC clustering method. In EESSC, the sensor nodes’ residual electricity could be taken into consideration in clustering operation, and a unique packet head is described to help replace nodes’ strength statistics whilst transmitting message the various nodes. When the clusters had been formed, the nodes in cluster might be arrayed in a list and cluster head would be rotated automatically with the aid of the order of listing. And a re-cluster mechanism is designed to dynamic alter the result of clustering to make sensor nodes corporation greater affordable. At final, EESSC is compared to different normal hierarchical routing algorithms in a sequence of experiments, and the experiments’ result which proves that EESSC has manifestly stepped forward the WSNs’ power efficiency has been analyzed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/507
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