DYN-NbC: A New Routing Scheme to Maximize Lifetime and Throughput of WSNs

A. H. Khan, N. Javaid, M. Imran, Z. Khan, U. Qasim, Noman Haider
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Abstract

In this paper, we present need-based clustering (NbC) with dynamic sink mobility (DYN-NbC) scheme for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Our proposed scheme increases the stability period, network lifetime, and throughput of the WSN. The scheme incorporates dynamic sink mobility in a way that mobile sink (MS) moves from dense (in terms of number of nodes) regions towards sparse regions. Intelligently moving the sink to high density regions ensure maximum collection of data. As, more number of nodes (sensors) are able to send data directly to MS, therefore, significant amount of energy is saved in each particular round. However, there is a certain limitation to this approach. Nodes which are far from sink have to wait much for their turn. So, there are chances of buffer (node storage) overflow that is not desirable. To overcome this issue our scheme includes. Clustering (communication via CHs) becomes the part for those regions which are away from MS. Simulation results show that DYN-NbC outperforms the other two protocols D-LEACH and LEACH in terms of stability period, network lifetime, and network throughput.
DYN-NbC:一种最大化无线传感器网络生存期和吞吐量的新路由方案
本文提出了一种基于需求的动态汇迁移聚类(DYN-NbC)无线传感器网络方案。我们提出的方案增加了WSN的稳定周期、网络寿命和吞吐量。该方案通过移动sink (MS)从密集(就节点数量而言)区域向稀疏区域移动的方式结合了动态sink迁移。智能地将sink移动到高密度区域,确保最大限度地收集数据。由于更多的节点(传感器)能够直接向MS发送数据,因此,在每个特定的回合中节省了大量的能量。然而,这种方法有一定的局限性。远离sink的节点必须等待很长时间才能轮到它们。因此,存在缓冲区(节点存储)溢出的可能性,这是不可取的。为了解决这个问题,我们的方案包括:仿真结果表明,DYN-NbC在稳定周期、网络生存期和网络吞吐量方面都优于其他两种协议D-LEACH和LEACH。
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