An application-specific protocol architecture for wireless microsensor networks
University of Rochester · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Networking together hundreds or thousands of cheap microsensor nodes allows users to accurately monitor a remote environment by intelligently combining the data from the individual nodes. These networks require robust wireless communication protocols that are energy efficient and provide low latency. We develop and analyze low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH), a protocol architecture for microsensor networks that combines the ideas of energy-efficient cluster-based routing and media access together with application-specific data aggregation to achieve good performance in terms of system lifetime, latency, and application-perceived quality. LEACH includes a new, distributed cluster formation…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Latency (audio)
- Cluster analysis
- Distributed computing
- Wireless
- Routing protocol
- Wireless sensor network
- Affordable and clean energy