S. Reeta Ponmalar
Science
November 2021
Wireless network networks (WSNs) cover a large number of battery-operated wireless nodes and are compressed by a power supply. The entire network should reduce power consumption to allow for offline and unsupervised operation for a long time. A basic way to reduce such power consumption and extend life is by carefully positioning the sensors nodes in the network area. Current work suggests a lifelong node improvement strategy. In particular, many nodes are located near the sink, taking advantage of the fact that the nodes near the sink are consuming more energy. The life of WSN can be extended by various router protocols. LEACH is a low energy saving protocol. In this paper an improved M-Leach protocol is introduced when the sensor node takes care of the current power to select a cluster head that solves the problems of low power nodes selected as cluster heads.
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