2011 International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icmcs.2011.5945618
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Hierarchical adaptive balanced energy efficient routing protocol (HABRP) for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

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“…Each node i is assumed to generate data at a constant rate during its lifetime and the initial energy E i . According to Ben Alla et al and Shi et al [24,26], the energy consumption for transmitting L bits from node i to j can be determined as follows…”
Section: Mathematical Model For Calculation Of Network Energy Cost Fumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each node i is assumed to generate data at a constant rate during its lifetime and the initial energy E i . According to Ben Alla et al and Shi et al [24,26], the energy consumption for transmitting L bits from node i to j can be determined as follows…”
Section: Mathematical Model For Calculation Of Network Energy Cost Fumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio energy dissipation model [24,25]. (6) where L = packet size, E elec = energy dissipated to transmit or receive electronics, E amp = energy dissipated by the power amplifier, α = 2 for free-space fading and α = 4 for multi-path fading,…”
Section: Mathematical Model For Calculation Of Network Energy Cost Fumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, there are a few routing protocols designed for WHSNs [1], [7], [9], [10], [12], [34] where the sensors are categorized into powerful and less powerful ones. Sensors form clusters, with the powerful ones being the cluster heads.…”
Section: A Routing In Heterogeneous Sensor Networkmentioning
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“…Previous works have extensively studied the energy consumption and hot-spot problems in sensor networks [1], [5], [10], [21], [26], [35]. So we want to address the issues that are neglected by them.…”
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“…In Mahajan et al (2010), authors described a dynamic approach to reduce broadcast radius that in turn results in reduced collision. In Ben Alla et al (2011), authors proposed hierarchical adaptive balanced energy efficient routing protocol (HABRP) to decrease probability of failure of SNs to prolong the life time of sensor till they drain out completely. In Jahan et al (2011), Li et al (2011 and Cevik and Zaim (2011), the authors proposed geographical and power-based clustering algorithm (GPCA) a heterogeneous-aware clustering protocol in that the SNs are identified by their global positioning system (GPS).…”
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confidence: 99%