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Review: A systematic review on clustering and routing techniques based upon LEACH protocol for wireless sensor networks

Sudhanshu Tyagi, +1 more
- 01 Mar 2013 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 2, pp 623-645
TLDR
This paper provides the taxonomy of various clustering and routing techniques in WSNs based upon metrics such as power management, energy management, network lifetime, optimal cluster head selection, multihop data transmission etc.
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This article is published in Journal of Network and Computer Applications.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 430 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mobile wireless sensor network & Cluster analysis.

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Energy-Efficient Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

TL;DR: The classification initially proposed by Al-Karaki, is expanded, in order to enhance all the proposed papers since 2004 and to better describe which issues/operations in each protocol illustrate/enhance the energy-efficiency issues.
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Energy efficient clustering and routing algorithms for wireless sensor networks: Particle swarm optimization approach

TL;DR: This paper presents Linear/Nonlinear Programming (LP/NLP) formulations of these problems followed by two proposed algorithms for the same based on particle swarm optimization (PSO) followed by results compared with the existing algorithms to demonstrate their superiority.
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A Survey of Clustering Techniques in WSNs and Consideration of the Challenges of Applying Such to 5G IoT Scenarios

TL;DR: A survey on clustering over the last two decades reveals that QoS aware clustering demands more attention and indicates that clustering techniques enhanced with smart network selection solutions could highly benefit the QoS and QoE in IoT.
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Cluster head selection for energy efficient and delay-less routing in wireless sensor network

TL;DR: Firefly with cyclic randomization is proposed for selecting the best cluster head for wireless sensor network and the network performance is increased in this method when compared to the other conventional algorithms.
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Atypical Hierarchical Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks: A Review

TL;DR: This paper offers a classification of atypical hierarchical routing of WSNs, and gives detailed analysis of different logical topologies, to provide useful guidance for system designers on how to evaluate and select appropriate logical topological protocols for specific applications.
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Multi-hop communication routing (MCR) protocol for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: Performance studies indicate that MCR effectively solves the problem of load balancing across the network, extends the network lifetime, stability and is more energy efficient in comparison to multi-hop low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (M-LEACH) and multilayer energy efficient cluster head communication protocol (MEECHCP).
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A Monitoring System for Vegetable Greenhouses based on a Wireless Sensor Network

TL;DR: A wireless sensor network-based automatic monitoring system is designed for monitoring the life conditions of greenhouse vegetatables and satisfactory results have been observed, which indicate that this system is very useful for greenhouse environment monitoring.
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A Comment on "HEED: A Hybrid, Energy-Efficient, Distributed Clustering Approach for Ad Hoc Sensor Networks'

TL;DR: A better sufficient condition for the connectivity of cluster heads asymptotically almost surely and a tighter bound on the number of cluster Heads in HEED are provided.
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EECHE: energy-efficient cluster head election protocol for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: Simulations results demonstrated that EECHE is able to prolong the time interval of the death of first node in the sensor filed that enhances the system lifetime and stability over the existing protocols.
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A Centralized Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: A centralized routing protocol called Base-station controlled Dynamic Clustering Protocol (BCDCP), which distributes the energy dissipation evenly among all sensor nodes to improve network lifetime and average energy savings and is compared to clustering based schemes.
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