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Energy Efficient Aggregation for Continuous Monitoring Applications of Wireless Sensor Network

R. Rajkamal and P. Vanaja Ranjan

Abstract

Problem statement: Continuous Monitoring of time critical phenomenon is one of the major streams of possible application in this arena. Sensing and Monitoring of such phenomenon involves in dealing with large amount of data correlated in spatial and temporal dimensions. Most applications of WSN, the nodes are hard to reach and it is impossible to replace their batteries so the nodes must operate without battery replacement for a long time. Approach: Aggregation techniques plays major role in increasing network life time by reducing the amount of data and data transmission in the resource limited (battery) Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). By exploring the impact of heterogeneity on the data aggregation protocols, energy consumption of radio of the WSN is significantly reduced. Results: In this study, we proposed a network model and an aggregation scheme for Continuous monitoring time critical applications. We have presented the simulation results that rationalize the proposed scheme. The comparison is made with LEACH, HEED, CLUDDA and TEEN in terms of energy dissipation showing promising improvement by applying the proposed scheme. Conclusion: The proposed scheme is well suited for continuous monitoring of time critical applications and also showing promising improvement in terms of network life time.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 8 No. 1, 2012, 55-60

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2012.55.60

Submitted On: 10 July 2011 Published On: 28 October 2011

How to Cite: Rajkamal, R. & Ranjan, P. V. (2012). Energy Efficient Aggregation for Continuous Monitoring Applications of Wireless Sensor Network. Journal of Computer Science, 8(1), 55-60. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2012.55.60

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Keywords

  • Continuous monitoring
  • time critical applications
  • hierarchical network
  • network life time
  • data aggregation
  • energy dissipation
  • showing promising
  • proposed scheme
  • wireless sensor network
  • large amount