Optimizing Network Lifetime in Wireless Sensor Networks Through Efficient Data Transmission
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2025
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are integral to modern applications ranging from environmental monitoring to military operations. Despite their utility, the limited energy capacity of sensor nodes remains a critical challenge, particularly during the most energy-intensive task of data transmission. This paper introduces a novel clustering-based communication protocol designed to optimize energy efficiency and extend the network lifetime. Unlike traditional protocols such as LEACH and SEP, the proposed algorithm minimizes redundant data transmission by employing a control mechanism that detects and skips identical data in successive rounds. This innovation reduces energy consumption during communication between non-cluster head nodes, cluster heads (CHs), and the base station (BS). Simulations conducted in static, semi-dynamic, and dynamic environments demonstrate significant improvements in network stability, energy efficiency, and overall lifespan. These results position the proposed protocol as a robust solution for energy-constrained WSNs. © 2025 IEEE.
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Clustering, Energy Efficiency, Redundancy, Wireless Sensor Networks
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IEEE International Conference on "Computational, Communication and Information Technology", ICCCIT 2025 -- 2025 IEEE International Conference on Computational, Communication and Information Technology, ICCCIT 2025 -- 7 February 2025 through 8 February 2025 -- Hybrid, Indore -- 207835
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930
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935