Due to the limited irreplaceable power sources of sensor nodes, the analysis of several protocols in wireless sensor networks reveals that energy is the main issue in WSN. The significant quantity of energy required for data transmission is the primary cause of this. Numerous studies are conducted to create routing algorithms that will increase the WSN's lifetime and energy efficiency. In order to improve the current TEEN routing protocol's energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks, this article implements modified cluster head selection. The nodes gather data and send it to other nodes using a changeable threshold energy value, which increases each node's residual energy and, consequently, performance. After applying the improved cluster head selection to the current TEEN routing protocol, we assessed the outcomes and found that it outperforms the current TEEN routing protocol.
Cluster Head Selection, TEEN protocol, Energy, Dead Nodes, ELF, Efficiency, Lifetime, etc.
IRE Journals:
K. Mani Raju, Gattu Ramya, Nagavelli Yogender Nath, R. Prasanth Reddy "Modified Cluster Head Selection in Existing TEEN Routing Protocol" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 7 Issue 11 2024 Page 870-875 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV7I11-1712452
IEEE:
K. Mani Raju, Gattu Ramya, Nagavelli Yogender Nath, R. Prasanth Reddy
"Modified Cluster Head Selection in Existing TEEN Routing Protocol" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 7(11) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV7I11-1712452