Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Comparative Study
Date
2016
Authors
Zaghal, Raid
Al-Younis, Fadi
Salah, Saeed
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In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Informatics and Applications (ICIA2016), Takamatsu, Japan,
Abstract
In Wireless Sensor Networks, information is routed from
one sensor node to another using a variety of routing protocols, each
having its own advantages and disadvantages. Despite the availability of a
large number of routing protocols, it is still an active area of research, and
is considered as one of the most important challenges that highly affects
the Quality of Service of these networks. In this paper, we compare
the performance of four well-known Wireless Sensor Networks
protocols, namely: LEACH, DEEC, M-GEAR and EESAA. In this
study, we tracked three performance metrics: node lifetime,
message delivery throughput, and cluster head formation stability.
We performed a MATLAB simulation to create four different
scenarios in a controlled environment by varying the grid area, the
number of nodes in the grid, and the placement of the main Base
Station (middle location vs. border location). We present our
findings and classify these four protocols according to our
evaluation criteria. At the end, we give recommendations
concerning their potential usage in different environments and
real-life scenarios.
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Keywords
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) , routing protocols , LEACH , DEEC , M-GEAR , EESAA , MATLAB , Simulation , network performance , node lifetime , efficiency
Citation
Zaghal, R., Alyounis, F., & Salah, S. (2016, November). Performance evaluation of routing protocols in wireless sensor networks: A comparative study. In 5th ınternational conference on ınformatics and applications (ICIA) (pp. 63-70).