2021 Dissertation
2021 Dissertation
Submitted To: Er. Sandeep Singh Waraich Lect. Computer Science Dept. GNDU, Amritsar.
Enabling Technologies
Embedded
Networked
Sensing
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WSNs Architecture
Military
Remote deployment of sensors for tactical monitoring of enemy troop movements.
Sensor Network
Watershed Sensor Field
Server
Gateway
Internet
Sensing Node
Server
+
Internet Gateway
Sensor Characteristics
Wireless sensors are small devices that gather information.
Pressure, Humidity, Temperature Speed, Location
Primary Objective
Since the WSN nodes are typically battery equipped,
the primary design goal is to optimize the amount of
Routing Protocols
One-hop model Multi-hop model
Hierarchical clustering model
LEACH PROTOCOL
It partitions the nodes into clusters. In each cluster a dedicated node with extra privileges called Cluster Head (CH) is responsible a for TDMA creating (Time and
manipulating
division
multiple access) schedule and sending aggregated data from nodes to the BS
LEACH PROTOCOL
This protocol is divided into rounds; each round consists of two phases:
PEGASIS PROTOCOL
Power-efficient GAthering in Sensor Information Systems (PEGASIS) is an improvement of the LEACH protocol. Rather than forming multiple clusters, PEGASIS forms chains from sensor nodes so that each node transmits and receives from a neighbor and only one node is selected from that chain to transmit to the base station (sink). Gathered data moves from node to node, aggregated and eventually sent to the base station. The chain construction is performed in a greedy way.
Research Motivation
During literature survey in the problem domain I have seen there are having many question or problem statement to which there also exist some solution .
But among those question I have also found one somewhere less or
unanswered problem/Question which is, what is the optimal cluster size?, In comparison to existing approaches, very little help is available to answer this question. So for me to answer this question and analyzing hierarchical routing protocol in contrast with variation in
Dissertation Objective
And based on this the main objectives of the my research work are :
Simulative study of
making cluster size variation and taking the values of various performance metrics. than compare them with the best existing Benchmark to analyze the performance of the system. If possible will try to purpose some modification in existing LEACH protocol.
REFERNECES
Kumar V., Jain S., and Tiwari S., energy efficient clustering algorithms in WSNs, 2011. Sanjeev Saini, Ram Sewak Singh & V.K.Gupta Analysis of Energy Efficient Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks Communication, Proceedings of the International Journal of computer Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 113-118, January-June 2010. P.T.V. Bhuvaneswari and V.Vaidehi, Enhancement techniques incorporated in LEACH- A Survey, Proceeding of the Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.2 No 5, May 2009. M. Bani Yassein, A. Al-zou'bi, Y. Khamayseh, W. Mardini, Improvement on LEACH Protocol of Wireless Sensor Network (VLEACH) Proceedings of the International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications, Vol. 3, Number 2, June 2009.
Lan Tien Nguyen, Xavier Defago, Razvan Beuran, Yoichi Shinoda, An Energy Efficient Routing Scheme for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, Proceedings of the IEEE ISWCS, 2008.
REFERNECES
W.R. Heinzelman, A. Chandrakasan and H. Balakrishnan, Energy-Efficient Communication Protocol for Wireless Microsensor Networks, Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Vol. 2, Jan 2000. S. Lindsey, C.S. Raghavendra, PEGASIS: power efficient gathering in sensor information systems, Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, Montana, March 2002. S. Lindsey, C.S. Raghavendra, K. Sivalingam, Data gathering in sensor networks using the energy*delay metric, Proceedings of the IPDPS Workshop on Issues in Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing, San Francisco, CA, April 2001. A. Manjeshwar, D.P. Agrawal, APTEEN: a hybrid protocol for efficient routing and comprehensive information retrieval in wireless sensor networks,Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Issues in Wireless Networks and Mobile computing, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 2002. A. Manjeshwar, D.P. Agrawal, TEEN: a protocol for enhanced efficiency in wireless sensor networks, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Issues in Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing, San Francisco, CA, April 2001.
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