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Comparative Study of Energy Efficient Routing Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks

Rachid Zagrouba, Amine Kardi

2021Information135 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper surveys the energy-efficient routing protocols in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It provides a classification and comparison following a new proposed taxonomy distinguishing nine categories of protocols, namely: Latency-aware and energy-efficient routing, next-hop selection, network architecture, initiator of communication, network topology, protocol operation, delivery mode, path establishment and application type. We analyze each class, discuss its representative routing protocols (mechanisms, advantages, disadvantages…) and compare them based on different parameters under the appropriate class. Simulation results of LEACH, Mod-LEACH, iLEACH, E-DEEC, multichain-PEGASIS and M-GEAR protocols, conducted under the NS3 simulator, show that the routing task must be based on various intelligent techniques to enhance the network lifespan and guarantee better coverage of the sensing area.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRouting protocolComputer networkInterior gateway protocolLink-state routing protocolWireless sensor networkDistributed computingHierarchical routingLatency (audio)Dynamic Source RoutingStatic routingRouting (electronic design automation)TelecommunicationsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksSecurity in Wireless Sensor NetworksWater Quality Monitoring Technologies