Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network

An optimum sensor node deployment in wireless sensor network can sense the event precisely in many real time scenarios for example forests, habitat, battlefields, and precision agriculture. Due to these applications, it is necessary to distribute the sensor node in an efficient way to monitor the ev...

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Main Authors: Rahman, A.U., Hasbullah, H., Sama, N.U.
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utp.eprints.326092022-03-29T14:07:32Z Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network Rahman, A.U. Hasbullah, H. Sama, N.U. An optimum sensor node deployment in wireless sensor network can sense the event precisely in many real time scenarios for example forests, habitat, battlefields, and precision agriculture. Due to these applications, it is necessary to distribute the sensor node in an efficient way to monitor the event precisely and to utilize maximum energy during network lifetime. In this paper, we consider the energy hole formation due to the unbalanced energy consumption in many-to-one wireless sensor network. We propose a novel method using the optimum number of sensor node Distribution in Engineered Corona-based wireless sensor network, in which the interested area is divided into a number of coronas. A mathematical models is proposed to find out the energy consumption rate and to distribute the optimum number of sensor node in each corona according to energy consumption rate. An algorithm is proposed to distribute the optimum number of sensor nodes in corona-based networks. Simulation result shows that the proposed technique utilized 95 of the total energy of the network during network lifetime. The proposed technique also maximizes the network lifetime, data delivery and reduce the residual energy ratio during network lifetime. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84890555816&doi=10.1007%2fs11277-013-1275-9&partnerID=40&md5=4bdf2609705347abd902a1822b3bd078 Rahman, A.U. and Hasbullah, H. and Sama, N.U. (2013) Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network. Wireless Personal Communications, 73 (3). pp. 1227-1243. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32609/
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description An optimum sensor node deployment in wireless sensor network can sense the event precisely in many real time scenarios for example forests, habitat, battlefields, and precision agriculture. Due to these applications, it is necessary to distribute the sensor node in an efficient way to monitor the event precisely and to utilize maximum energy during network lifetime. In this paper, we consider the energy hole formation due to the unbalanced energy consumption in many-to-one wireless sensor network. We propose a novel method using the optimum number of sensor node Distribution in Engineered Corona-based wireless sensor network, in which the interested area is divided into a number of coronas. A mathematical models is proposed to find out the energy consumption rate and to distribute the optimum number of sensor node in each corona according to energy consumption rate. An algorithm is proposed to distribute the optimum number of sensor nodes in corona-based networks. Simulation result shows that the proposed technique utilized 95 of the total energy of the network during network lifetime. The proposed technique also maximizes the network lifetime, data delivery and reduce the residual energy ratio during network lifetime. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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author Rahman, A.U.
Hasbullah, H.
Sama, N.U.
spellingShingle Rahman, A.U.
Hasbullah, H.
Sama, N.U.
Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
author_facet Rahman, A.U.
Hasbullah, H.
Sama, N.U.
author_sort Rahman, A.U.
title Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
title_short Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
title_full Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
title_fullStr Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
title_full_unstemmed Efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (ONSD-EC) wireless sensor network
title_sort efficient energy utilization through optimum number of sensor node distribution in engineered corona-based (onsd-ec) wireless sensor network
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