# Performance Evaluation of Mobile Base Station under different Network   Sizes on Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks

**Authors:** Kadir Tohma, \.Ipek Abas{\i}kele\c{s} Turgut, Cuma Celal Korkmaz,, Yakup Kutlu

arXiv: 1703.06813 · 2017-03-21

## TL;DR

This paper evaluates a mobile base station positioning algorithm in cluster-based wireless sensor networks, demonstrating improved scalability and performance over static positions across various network sizes through simulation.

## Contribution

Introduces a novel mobile BS positioning algorithm that considers energy levels and location, enhancing network lifetime and scalability in cluster-based WSNs.

## Key findings

- Mobile BS outperforms static positions in all tested network sizes.
- Performance gap widens with increasing network size, indicating scalability.
- Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

## Abstract

The position of the base station (BS) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has a significant impact on network lifetime. This paper suggests a mobile BS positioning algorithm for cluster-based WSNs, which considers both the location and the remaining energy level of the cluster heads in the network and evaluate the performance of the algorithm under different values of network sizes, including 100m x 100m, 200m x 200m and 300m x 300m. Simulations are conducted by using OMNeT++ and proposed method is compared with two different static BS positions, including central and external, on HEED protocol. The results show that mobile BS performs better than both central and external BS positions under all network sizes. Besides, the performance difference between the proposed method and the others increases as the size of the network increases, which demonstrates that the proposed mobile BS positioning also provides scalability.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1703.06813