LMEEC: Layered Multi-Hop Energy Efficient Cluster-based Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Manel Khelifi, Assia Djabelkhir

TL;DR
LMEEC is a new cluster-based routing protocol designed to reduce energy consumption and extend the lifetime of wireless sensor networks by optimizing cluster-head node energy usage.
Contribution
The paper introduces LMEEC, a novel layered multi-hop routing protocol that improves energy efficiency over existing protocols like LEACH.
Findings
LMEEC significantly decreases energy consumption.
LMEEC prolongs network lifetime.
LMEEC outperforms LEACH in simulations.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose LMEEC, a cluster-based routing protocol with low energy consumption for wireless sensor networks. Our protocol is based on a strategy which aims to provide a more reasonable exploitation of the selected nodes (cluster-heads) energy. Simulation results show the effectiveness of LMEEC in decreasing the energy consumption, and in prolonging the network lifetime, compared to LEACH.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Wireless Body Area Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
