Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless sensor network WSN consists of small sensor nodes with limited resources, which are sensing, gathering and transmitting data to base station. Sensors of various types are deployed ubiquitously and widely in varied environments for instance, wildlife reserves, battlefields, mobile netw...

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Main Author: Intisar Al-Mejibli
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Information Technology and Communications 2017-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal for Computers and Informatics
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Online Access:https://ijci.uoitc.edu.iq/index.php/ijci/article/view/57
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description Wireless sensor network WSN consists of small sensor nodes with limited resources, which are sensing, gathering and transmitting data to base station. Sensors of various types are deployed ubiquitously and widely in varied environments for instance, wildlife reserves, battlefields, mobile networks and office building. Sensor nodes are having restricted and non replenishable power resources and this is regarded as one of the main of their critical limits. All applied techniques and protocols on sensor nodes must take into consideration their power limitation. Data aggregation techniques are used by sensor nodes in order to minimize the power consumption by organizing the communication among sensor nodes and eliminating the redundant of sensed data. This paper proposed lightweight modification on data aggregation technique named Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree EADAT. The main principle of this development is using the available information in sensor nodes to pass the role of parent node among sensor nodes in each cluster. The process of passing parent node role is based on nominating the sensor nodes which have higher power on regular bases. A model based on tree network architecture is designed for validation purpose and is used with NS2 simulator to test the proposed development. EADAT and EADAT with proposed development are applied on the designed model and the results were promising
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spelling doaj.art-e257973b416e45ed9e130f95935d5c772023-10-25T07:52:40ZaraUniversity of Information Technology and CommunicationsIraqi Journal for Computers and Informatics2313-190X2520-49122017-12-014321810.25195/ijci.v43i2.5743Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor NetworksIntisar Al-Mejibli0 University of Information Technology and Communications (UOITC)Wireless sensor network WSN consists of small sensor nodes with limited resources, which are sensing, gathering and transmitting data to base station. Sensors of various types are deployed ubiquitously and widely in varied environments for instance, wildlife reserves, battlefields, mobile networks and office building. Sensor nodes are having restricted and non replenishable power resources and this is regarded as one of the main of their critical limits. All applied techniques and protocols on sensor nodes must take into consideration their power limitation. Data aggregation techniques are used by sensor nodes in order to minimize the power consumption by organizing the communication among sensor nodes and eliminating the redundant of sensed data. This paper proposed lightweight modification on data aggregation technique named Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree EADAT. The main principle of this development is using the available information in sensor nodes to pass the role of parent node among sensor nodes in each cluster. The process of passing parent node role is based on nominating the sensor nodes which have higher power on regular bases. A model based on tree network architecture is designed for validation purpose and is used with NS2 simulator to test the proposed development. EADAT and EADAT with proposed development are applied on the designed model and the results were promisinghttps://ijci.uoitc.edu.iq/index.php/ijci/article/view/57wsn, aggregation techniques, eadat
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Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
Iraqi Journal for Computers and Informatics
wsn, aggregation techniques, eadat
title Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short Developing Energy Aware Distributed Aggregation Tree Technique for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort developing energy aware distributed aggregation tree technique for wireless sensor networks
topic wsn, aggregation techniques, eadat
url https://ijci.uoitc.edu.iq/index.php/ijci/article/view/57
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