Energy-Efficient Routing for Greenhouse Monitoring Using Heterogeneous Sensor Networks

Author(s):  
Trupti Mayee Behera ◽  
Mohammad S Khan ◽  
Sushanta Kumar Mohapatra ◽  
Umesh Chandra Samail ◽  
Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan
Author(s):  
Shashi Kant Gupta ◽  
Nidhi Birthare ◽  
Neeraj Goyal

In wireless sensor network, devices or nodes are generally battery powered devices. These nodes have limited amount of initial energy that are consumed at different rates, depending on the power level. Wireless in heterogeneous sensor networks differ from general sensor networks in that the networks have nodes with heterogeneous resources and dissimilar mobility attributes. In this paper we present various energy efficient routing protocol for heterogeneous sensor network


Author(s):  
Amandeep Kaur Sohal ◽  
Ajay Kumar Sharma ◽  
Neetu Sood

Background: An information gathering is a typical and important task in agriculture monitoring and military surveillance. In these applications, minimization of energy consumption and maximization of network lifetime have prime importance for green computing. As wireless sensor networks comprise of a large number of sensors with limited battery power and deployed at remote geographical locations for monitoring physical events, therefore it is imperative to have minimum consumption of energy during network coverage. The WSNs help in accurate monitoring of remote environment by collecting data intelligently from the individual sensors. Objective: The paper is motivated from green computing aspect of wireless sensor network and an Energy-efficient Weight-based Coverage Enhancing protocol using Genetic Algorithm (WCEGA) is presented. The WCEGA is designed to achieve continuously monitoring of remote areas for a longer time with least power consumption. Method: The cluster-based algorithm consists two phases: cluster formation and data transmission. In cluster formation, selection of cluster heads and cluster members areas based on energy and coverage efficient parameters. The governing parameters are residual energy, overlapping degree, node density and neighbor’s degree. The data transmission between CHs and sink is based on well-known evolution search algorithm i.e. Genetic Algorithm. Conclusion: The results of WCEGA are compared with other established protocols and shows significant improvement of full coverage and lifetime approximately 40% and 45% respectively.


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