An energy-efficient sleep scheduling mechanism with similarity measure for wireless sensor networks

2018 
In wireless sensor networks, the high density of node’s distribution will result in transmission collision and energy dissipation of redundant data. To resolve the above problems, an energy-efficient sleep scheduling mechanism with similarity measure for wireless sensor networks (ESSM) is proposed, which will schedule the sensors into the active or sleep mode to reduce energy consumption effectively. Firstly, the optimal competition radius is estimated to organize the all sensor nodes into several clusters to balance energy consumption. Secondly, according to the data collected by member nodes, a fuzzy matrix can be obtained to measure the similarity degree, and the correlation function based on fuzzy theory can be defined to divide the sensor nodes into different categories. Next, the redundant nodes will be selected to put into sleep state in the next round under the premise of ensuring the data integrity of the whole network. Simulations and results show that our method can achieve better performances both in proper distribution of clusters and improving the energy efficiency of the networks with prerequisite of guaranteeing the data accuracy.
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