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Improvement of the SEP protocol based on community structure of node degree

Donglin Li, +1 more
- Vol. 1839, Iss: 1, pp 020218
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A SEP Protocol based on community structure of node degree (SEP-CSND) is proposed, which balances the energy consumption of the entire network and significantly prolongs network lifetime.
Abstract
Analyzing the Stable election protocol (SEP) in wireless sensor networks and aiming at the problem of inhomogeneous cluster-heads distribution and unreasonable cluster-heads selectivity and single hop transmission in the SEP, a SEP Protocol based on community structure of node degree (SEP-CSND) is proposed. In this algorithm, network node deployed by using grid deployment model, and the connection between nodes established by setting up the communication threshold. The community structure constructed by node degree, then cluster head is elected in the community structure. On the basis of SEP, the node’s residual energy and node degree is added in cluster-heads election. The information is transmitted with mode of multiple hops between network nodes. The simulation experiments showed that compared to the classical LEACH and SEP, this algorithm balances the energy consumption of the entire network and significantly prolongs network lifetime.

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