DocumentCode
166461
Title
Deployment Challenges and Developments in Wireless Sensor Networks Clustering
Author
Doddapaneni, Krishna ; Omondi, Fredrick A. ; Ever, Enver ; Shah, Parikshit ; Gemikonakli, Orhan ; Gagliardi, Riccardo
Author_Institution
Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Middlesex Univ., London, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
13-16 May 2014
Firstpage
227
Lastpage
232
Abstract
Clustering techniques for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been extensively studied and proven to improve the network lifetime, a primary metric, used for performance evaluation of sensor networks. Although introduction of clustering techniques has the potential to reduce energy consumption and extend the lifetime of the network by decreasing the contention through either power control or node scheduling, scalability remains an issue. Therefore, the optimality of the cluster size still needs to be thoroughly investigated. In this paper, a single cluster head (CH) queuing model is presented. Using an event based simulation tool (Castalia), key issues that affect the practical deployment of clustering techniques in wireless sensor networks are analysed. These include identifying the bottlenecks in terms of cluster scalability and predicting the nature of data packets arrival distribution at the CH. Results presented show that this analysis can be used to specify the size of a cluster, when a specific flow of data is expected from the sensing nodes based on a particular application and also the distribution of the inter-arrival times of data packets at the CH follows exponential distribution.
Keywords
exponential distribution; power control; queueing theory; scheduling; telecommunication power management; wireless sensor networks; WSN; cluster head queuing model; data packets arrival distribution; energy consumption; event based simulation tool; exponential distribution; inter-arrival time; network lifetime; node scheduling; power control; wireless sensor networks clustering; Analytical models; Educational institutions; Energy consumption; Exponential distribution; Protocols; Scalability; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless Sensor Networks; cluster size; clustering; distribution; modelling; performance; scalability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA), 2014 28th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2652-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WAINA.2014.46
Filename
6844642
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