In this paper, a Single-Hop Unequal Clustering (SHUC) algorithm is proposed for wireless sensor networks. The SHUC algorithm consists of three different parts. Firstly, an average energy factor is introduced to balance the residual energy of the whole network during the tentative cluster-head selection process, which improves the network energy efficiency. Secondly, a cost function is proposed to balance energy-efficiency of each node. Finally, an unequal clustering algorithm is proposed for single-hop homogeneous networks. Through both theoretical analysis and numerical results, it is shown that SHUC prolongs the network lifetime significantly against other clustering protocols such as LEACH-C and EECS. Under general instance, SHUC may pro...
Energy saving is a critical issue in Wireless Sensor Networks as they have limited amount of energy ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) differ from traditional wireless communication networks in several ch...
The energy efficiency and stability of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have always been a hot issue ...
The wireless sensor networks have been extensively deployed and researched. One of the major issues ...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
In recent time, the applications' diversity of wireless sensor network (WSN) attracts many researche...
Abstract- Multi-hop Clustering is more preferred than the single-hop one because the transmission ra...
Abstract—The main aim of this paper is to avoid hot-spot problem in wireless sensor network with uni...
Multi-hop Clustering is more preferred than the single-hop one because the transmission range of the...
AbstractIn this paper, an improved version of the energy aware distributed unequal clustering protoc...
In order to gather information more efficiently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are partitioned int...
Energy efficient modeling is a major issue in the wireless sensor network. The main solution for ene...
Energy saving is a critical issue in Wireless Sensor Networks as they have limited amount of energy ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) differ from traditional wireless communication networks in several ch...
The energy efficiency and stability of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have always been a hot issue ...
The wireless sensor networks have been extensively deployed and researched. One of the major issues ...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
Prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks has always been a determining factor when design...
In recent time, the applications' diversity of wireless sensor network (WSN) attracts many researche...
Abstract- Multi-hop Clustering is more preferred than the single-hop one because the transmission ra...
Abstract—The main aim of this paper is to avoid hot-spot problem in wireless sensor network with uni...
Multi-hop Clustering is more preferred than the single-hop one because the transmission range of the...
AbstractIn this paper, an improved version of the energy aware distributed unequal clustering protoc...
In order to gather information more efficiently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are partitioned int...
Energy efficient modeling is a major issue in the wireless sensor network. The main solution for ene...
Energy saving is a critical issue in Wireless Sensor Networks as they have limited amount of energy ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) differ from traditional wireless communication networks in several ch...
The energy efficiency and stability of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have always been a hot issue ...