Download PDFOpen PDF in browserPerformance Evaluation of MODLEACH and MIEEPB Routing Protocols In WSNEasyChair Preprint no. 20885 pages•Date: December 4, 2019AbstractWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has emerged as a powerful technology, which has multiple applications such as health, military surveillance, home applications, and many more. WSN consists of multiple numbers of nodes deployed randomly in a remote environment. Each node has a sensing device to capture data from the environment. Processing units are attached to the sensing devices to operate on the collected data. Each node performs three activities: sensing, processing, and communication, most of the energy is spent on communication purposes. The design of the sensor network is affected by many factors such as scalability, energy consumption, environment, etc. Due to battery charging or replacement is not considered practical. Energy conservation is thus a dominant factor in WSNs. This research focuses on the energy consumption problem in WSN. The Clustering techniques have been proven as one of the most effective for reducing energy consumption. Also, routing strategy selection is very important for the proper delivery of packets. This paper provides a comparative study between MODLEACH and MIEEPB routing protocols in WSN. Keyphrases: Cluster_based Routing, Energy_Efficiency, MIEEPB, MODLEACH, Routing_Protocols, Wireless Sensor_Networks
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