DE-LEACH: Distance and Energy Aware LEACH
Surender Kumar, Manish Prateek, N.J. Ahuja, Bharat Bhushan

TL;DR
This paper introduces DE-LEACH, an energy-efficient clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks that considers node distance and residual energy to enhance network lifetime, stability, and throughput.
Contribution
DE-LEACH extends LEACH by incorporating distance and residual energy in cluster head selection, improving energy efficiency and network performance.
Findings
DE-LEACH outperforms LEACH in network lifetime.
Simulation results show increased stability and throughput.
Energy conservation is significantly improved.
Abstract
Wireless sensor network consists of large number of tiny sensor nodes which are usually deployed in a harsh environment. Self configuration and infrastructure less are the two fundamental properties of sensor networks. Sensor nodes are highly energy constrained devices because they are battery operated devices and due to harsh environment deployment it is impossible to change or recharge their battery. Energy conservation and prolonging the network life are two major challenges in a sensor network. Communication consumes the large portion of WSN energy. Several protocols have been proposed to realize power- efficient communication in a wireless sensor network. Cluster based routing protocols are best known for increasing energy efficiency, stability and network lifetime of WSNs. Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) is an important protocol in this class. One of the…
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