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Penghalaan cekap tenaga ialah salah satu isu reka bentuk utama untuk memanjangkan hayat rangkaian penderia wayarles (WSN) kerana nod penderia tidak boleh dicas semula dengan mudah sebaik sahaja ia digunakan. Semasa proses penghalaan, laluan dengan hanya beberapa lompatan atau terlalu banyak lompatan adalah tidak cekap tenaga. Algoritma penghalaan berasaskan hop sebahagian besarnya boleh meningkatkan kecekapan tenaga penghalaan berbilang hop dalam WSN kerana ia boleh menentukan nombor hop optimum serta nod perantaraan yang sepadan semasa proses penghalaan berbilang hop di bawah rangkaian berketumpatan sederhana atau tinggi. Dalam makalah ini, kami bukan sahaja menumpukan pada mengkaji hubungan antara penggunaan tenaga dan nombor hop dari sudut pandangan teori tetapi juga menyediakan kriteria pemilihan praktikal bagi nombor hop suboptimum di bawah rangkaian sensor praktikal untuk meminimumkan penggunaan tenaga. Kami melanjutkan potongan teori nombor lompat optimum dan mencadangkan algoritma Penghalaan Sedar Tenaga (HEAR) berasaskan Hop kami yang diedarkan dan disetempatkan sepenuhnya. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan bahawa algoritma HEAR kami boleh mengurangkan purata penggunaan tenaga kira-kira 10 kali berbanding dengan algoritma penghantaran langsung dan 2 hingga 10 kali daripada algoritma lain seperti LEACH dan HEED di bawah pelbagai topologi rangkaian.
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Jin WANG, Jinsung CHO, Sungyoung LEE, Kwang-Cheng CHEN, Young-Koo LEE, "Hop-Based Energy Aware Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 2, pp. 305-316, February 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.305.
Abstract: Energy efficient routing is one of the key design issues to prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) since sensor nodes can not be easily re-charged once they are deployed. During routing process, the routes with only few hops or with too many hops are not energy efficient. Hop-based routing algorithms can largely improve the energy efficiency of multi-hop routing in WSNs because they can determine the optimal hop number as well as the corresponding intermediate nodes during multi-hop routing process under medium or high density network. In this paper, we not only focus on studying the relationship between energy consumption and hop number from theoretical point of view but also provide a practical selection criterion of the sub-optimal hop number under practical sensor network so as to minimize the energy consumption. We extend the theoretical deduction of optimal hop number and propose our Hop-based Energy Aware Routing (HEAR) algorithm which is totally distributed and localized. Simulation results show that our HEAR algorithm can reduce the average energy consumption about 10 times compared to the direct transmission algorithm and 2 to 10 times than other algorithms like LEACH and HEED under various network topologies.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.305/_p
Salinan
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title={Hop-Based Energy Aware Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks},
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pages={305-316},
abstract={Energy efficient routing is one of the key design issues to prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) since sensor nodes can not be easily re-charged once they are deployed. During routing process, the routes with only few hops or with too many hops are not energy efficient. Hop-based routing algorithms can largely improve the energy efficiency of multi-hop routing in WSNs because they can determine the optimal hop number as well as the corresponding intermediate nodes during multi-hop routing process under medium or high density network. In this paper, we not only focus on studying the relationship between energy consumption and hop number from theoretical point of view but also provide a practical selection criterion of the sub-optimal hop number under practical sensor network so as to minimize the energy consumption. We extend the theoretical deduction of optimal hop number and propose our Hop-based Energy Aware Routing (HEAR) algorithm which is totally distributed and localized. Simulation results show that our HEAR algorithm can reduce the average energy consumption about 10 times compared to the direct transmission algorithm and 2 to 10 times than other algorithms like LEACH and HEED under various network topologies.},
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doi={10.1587/transcom.E93.B.305},
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Salinan
TY - JOUR
TI - Hop-Based Energy Aware Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
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SP - 305
EP - 316
AU - Jin WANG
AU - Jinsung CHO
AU - Sungyoung LEE
AU - Kwang-Cheng CHEN
AU - Young-Koo LEE
PY - 2010
DO - 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.305
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
SN - 1745-1345
VL - E93-B
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JA - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
Y1 - February 2010
AB - Energy efficient routing is one of the key design issues to prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) since sensor nodes can not be easily re-charged once they are deployed. During routing process, the routes with only few hops or with too many hops are not energy efficient. Hop-based routing algorithms can largely improve the energy efficiency of multi-hop routing in WSNs because they can determine the optimal hop number as well as the corresponding intermediate nodes during multi-hop routing process under medium or high density network. In this paper, we not only focus on studying the relationship between energy consumption and hop number from theoretical point of view but also provide a practical selection criterion of the sub-optimal hop number under practical sensor network so as to minimize the energy consumption. We extend the theoretical deduction of optimal hop number and propose our Hop-based Energy Aware Routing (HEAR) algorithm which is totally distributed and localized. Simulation results show that our HEAR algorithm can reduce the average energy consumption about 10 times compared to the direct transmission algorithm and 2 to 10 times than other algorithms like LEACH and HEED under various network topologies.
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