2016 International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical Electronics &Amp; Sustainable Energy Systems (ICETEESES) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iceteeses.2016.7581386
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Modified geographical energy-aware routing protocol in wireless sensor networks

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“…The node chooses a random number between 0-1 to take such a decision. For the current round, the node becomes a Cluster Head (CH) if the number chosen above is less than the following threshold: Threshold Equation (1) implies that all the nodes would be able to become Cluster Head (CH) nodes after 1/P rounds. When a node successfully gets elected as Cluster Head (CH), it broadcasts an advertisement message to all the other nodes.…”
Section: Existing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The node chooses a random number between 0-1 to take such a decision. For the current round, the node becomes a Cluster Head (CH) if the number chosen above is less than the following threshold: Threshold Equation (1) implies that all the nodes would be able to become Cluster Head (CH) nodes after 1/P rounds. When a node successfully gets elected as Cluster Head (CH), it broadcasts an advertisement message to all the other nodes.…”
Section: Existing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation results demonstrated that the proposed protocol improved energy efficiency and extended the network life-cycle. In [ 20 ], a modified geographical energy aware routing was presented in WSN. The gateway node and the approaches for CH selection were integrated together to optimize energy consumption efficiency and enlarge the network life-cycle.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gateway nodes collect the data form nodes and form the cluster heads, then the data is aggregated and transmitted to the base station. To do so, the network is divided into four distinguished logical regions, two of them use direct communication while the two-other part use clustering hierarchy, depending on probability and the residual energy of nodes [8]. The authors claim that MGEAR gives the largest network lifetime because of network division into logical part, while LEACH (Low-energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy) nodes die quickly.…”
Section: Modified Geographical Energy-aware Routing Protocol In Wirelmentioning
confidence: 99%