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Abstract:

Energy minimization is crucial to wireless sensor network design, and multi-hop transmission complicates it. Selecting a multi-hop packet transmission route is also tedious. This paper proposes a multihop wireless sensor network (WSN) intra-cluster and inter-cluster (ICIC) energy minimization strategy.

For energy minimization, intra cluster communication uses a dynamic duty cycle allocation based on cluster head (CH) node distance from child nodes. Inter cluster packet transmission to base station (BS) uses the least energy.

The proposed strategy is compared to four state-of-the-art clustering protocols: HEEMP, LEACH, MLEACH, and SEP. Number of rounds and nodes are used to evaluate proposed and existing strategies. The simulation shows that the proposed strategy transmits more packets and has fewer dead nodes than others. The proposed strategy uses more network and relaying energy.

Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks, Routing, Energy Consumption, Spread Spectrum Communication, Routing Protocols, Protocols, Energy Efficiency, Minimisation, Protocols, Routing Protocols, Telecommunication Power Management, Wireless Sensor Networks

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