MEECDA: Multihop Energy Efficient Clustering and Data Aggregation Protocol for HWSN
Surender Kumar, Manish Prateek, N.J. Ahuja, Bharat Bhushan

TL;DR
This paper introduces M-EECDA, a protocol for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks that combines multihop communication, clustering, and energy-saving strategies to extend network lifetime and reduce energy consumption.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multihop energy-efficient clustering and data aggregation protocol tailored for heterogeneous WSNs with a three-tier architecture.
Findings
Enhanced network lifetime compared to existing protocols
Reduced energy consumption through multihop and clustering techniques
Effective energy management with sleep states and relay nodes
Abstract
Wireless sensor network consists of large number of inexpensive tiny sensors which are connected with low power wireless communications. Most of the routing and data dissemination protocols of WSN assume a homogeneous network architecture, in which all sensors have the same capabilities in terms of battery power, communication, sensing, storage, and processing. However the continued advances in miniaturization of processors and low-power communications have enabled the development of a wide variety of nodes. When more than one type of node is integrated into a WSN, it is called heterogeneous. Multihop short distance communication is an important scheme to reduce the energy consumption in a sensor network because nodes are densely deployed in a WSN. In this paper M-EECDA (Multihop Energy Efficient Clustering & Data Aggregation Protocol for Heterogeneous WSN) is proposed and analyzed. The…
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