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An Energy-Efficient CKN Algorithm for Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks

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  • Lei Wang
  • Zhuxiu Yuan
  • Lei Shu
  • Liang Shi
  • Zhenquan Qin

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To prolong the lifetime of a wireless sensor network, one common approach is to dynamically schedule sensors' active/sleep cycles (i.e., duty cycles) using sleep scheduling algorithms. The connected K -neighborhood (CKN) algorithm is an efficient decentralized sleep scheduling algorithm for reducing the number of awake nodes while maintaining both network connectivity and an on-demand routing latency. In this paper, we investigate the unexplored energy consumption of the CKN algorithm by building a probabilistic node sleep model, which computes the probability that a random node goes to sleep. Based on this probabilistic model, we obtain a lower epoch bound that keeps the network more energy efficient with longer lifetime when it runs the CKN algorithm than it does not. Furthermore, we propose a new sleep scheduling algorithm, namely, Energy-consumption-based CKN (ECCKN), to prolong the network lifetime. The algorithm EC-CKN, which takes the nodes' residual energy information as the parameter to decide whether a node to be active or sleep, not only can achieve the k -connected neighborhoods problem, but also can assure the k -awake neighbor nodes have more residual energy than other neighbor nodes in current epoch.

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  • Lei Wang & Zhuxiu Yuan & Lei Shu & Liang Shi & Zhenquan Qin, 2012. "An Energy-Efficient CKN Algorithm for Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(5), pages 106439-1064, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:5:p:106439
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/106439
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