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• MR.J.ASHOK KUMAR PRIYADHARSHINI.M
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Abstract
• In order to address the fundamental trade-off between packet
delay and transmission power, and Delay Efficient we develop
three network coding schemes based on power-delay
constraint of the Heterogeneous WSN.
• We devise a theoretical framework to compute the average
delay and stability region for each proposed scheme and
compare the performance of network coding and traditional
routing.
• A new hybrid routing protocol is proposed by incorporating
the routing concept of ad hoc network into the hierarchical
clustering routing protocol LEACH of the wireless sensor
networks namely Quadrant Based LEACH (QB-LEACH).
Introduction
• Network coding is an emerging technique to improve network
performance in wireless networks by exploiting the broadcast
nature of wireless medium.
• By mixing different packets into one packet, network coding
reduces the number of transmissions leading to higher
throughput as well as lower transmission power.
• A destination node can decode the coded packet by either
owning some of its constituents or by overhearing the packets
destined to other nodes.
• A two-way relay network (WSN) is one of the building blocks
of a multi-hop wireless network. The advantage of network
coding in WSN is investigated by many researchers
Literature Review
1.“An application-specific protocol architecture for
wireless microsensor networks”
AUTHORS : W.B.Heinzelman, A.P. Chandrakasan, and
H.Balakrishnan
These networks require robust wireless
communication protocols that are energy efficient and provide
low latency . The low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy
(LEACH), a protocol architecture for microsensor networks
that combines the ideas of energy-efficient cluster-based
routing and media access together with application-specific
data aggregation to achieve good performance in terms of
system lifetime, latency, and application-perceived quality
2.“HEED:A hybrid energy-efficient, distributed
clustering approach for ad hoc sensor networks”
AUTHORS : O.Younis and S.Fahmy
A novel distributed clustering approach for long-
lived ad hoc sensor networks does not make any assumptions
about the presence of infrastructure or about node
capabilities, other than the availability of multiple power levels
in sensor nodes. HEED (Hybrid Energy-Efficient Distributed
clustering), that periodically selects cluster heads according to
a hybrid of the node residual energy and a secondary
parameter, such as node proximity to its neighbors or node
degree.
3.“PEACH:Power efficient and adaptive
clustering hierarchy protocol for wireless sensor
networks”
AUTHOR: S. Yi J. Heo. Y. Cho, and J. Hong
PEACH protocol, which is a power-efficient and
adaptive clustering hierarchy protocol for wireless sensor
networks. By using overhearing characteristics of
wireless communication, PEACH forms clusters without
additional overhead and supports adaptive multi-level
clustering. In addition, PEACH can be used for both
location-unaware and location-aware wireless sensor
networks.
4. “Recent advances in energy-efficient routing
protocols in wireless sensor networks”
AUTHORS: J. Yan, M. Zhou, and Z. Ding
It classify current routing protocols for WSNs
into two categories according to their orientation toward
either homogeneous or heterogeneous WSNs. They are
further classified into static and mobile ones . The protocols in
each category by summarizing their characteristics,
limitations, and applications. Finally, some open issues in
energy-efficient routing protocol design for WSNs are
indicated.
5.“Energy-efficient routing protocols in wireless
sensor networks.”
AUTHORS: N.A. Pantazis, S. A. Nikolidakis, and D.D.
Vergados
Energy efficient clustering algorithm which is used
for effectively selection of CH and data gathering scheme
for Wireless sensor networks. The clustering algorithm
mainly consist of two phase, first is Selection of cluster head
which elect the cluster head for data aggregation and second
is Data Transmission Phase which used to effectively route
the gathered dada from cluster head to base station.
EXISTING SYSTEM
• A lot of researches have been proposed in order to face this
challenge.
• Most of these researches, assume that the network is
homogeneous, that is all sensor nodes have the same sensing
and processing capabilities and the same initial amount of
energy.
• However, in reality, the WSN is made up of heterogeneous
sensors having different features and various modalities.
• Taking into account such diversity can improve the network
performance and specifically the network lifetime.
DRAWBACKS
• Energy optimization remains one of the most important
challenges since it is directly related to the network life- time.
• Existing system uses the Scheduling algorithm for the purpose
of delay minimization.
• The scheduling algorithm will be complex when we are using
more no of nodes in multiprocessor system
• Energy consumption is high is the uncovered regions.
• Delay occurs while data is transmitted in the uncovered area.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
• The proposed routing protocol QB-LEACH incorporates three
different techniques namely location based routing, restricted
flooding and clustering concept.
• The network region is divided into four quadrants. Clusters
are formed randomly within each of these quadrants and
cluster head is assigned to each cluster on a random manner.
• These cluster heads play an important role of updating and
forwarding the node locations.
• We propose three opportunistic network coding schemes
based on power-delay constraints of the application referred to
as power-efficient (PE) network coding, delay efficient (DE)
network coding, and quasi-general (QG) network coding
• We provide a closed form expression for average delay
associated with each proposed scheme and compare the
results with the delay of traditional routing.
• The stability region in general is characterized. Afterwards,
the stability region associated with each proposed scheme is
derived.
• The fundamental trade-off between packet delay and
transmission power is addressed. We show that for symmetric
packet arrivals, minimizing transmission power leads to
infinite packet delay.
Hardware and Software Specification
Clustering
Sensor Destination protocol
location region
estimation estimation Delay
aware
Void handling routing
for EO DRA