ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are instrumental in various modern applications, such as environmental monitoring and data collection. However, prolonging their lifespan and optimizing data transmission pose considerable challenges. This study introduces ARZSEP (Angle-based Routing in Zone-based SEP...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Main Authors: Hari, Nirwana Haidar; Hadi, Mokh. Sholihul; Sujito, Sujito; Ani, Adi Izhar Che; Setumin, Samsul; Irvan, Mhd.
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001350655700002
author Hari
Nirwana Haidar; Hadi
Mokh. Sholihul; Sujito
Sujito; Ani
Adi Izhar Che; Setumin
Samsul; Irvan
Mhd.
spellingShingle Hari
Nirwana Haidar; Hadi
Mokh. Sholihul; Sujito
Sujito; Ani
Adi Izhar Che; Setumin
Samsul; Irvan
Mhd.
ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
Telecommunications
author_facet Hari
Nirwana Haidar; Hadi
Mokh. Sholihul; Sujito
Sujito; Ani
Adi Izhar Che; Setumin
Samsul; Irvan
Mhd.
author_sort Hari
spelling Hari, Nirwana Haidar; Hadi, Mokh. Sholihul; Sujito, Sujito; Ani, Adi Izhar Che; Setumin, Samsul; Irvan, Mhd.
ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
English
Article; Early Access
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are instrumental in various modern applications, such as environmental monitoring and data collection. However, prolonging their lifespan and optimizing data transmission pose considerable challenges. This study introduces ARZSEP (Angle-based Routing in Zone-based SEP), a novel heterogeneous routing protocol aimed at addressing these challenges. ARZSEP optimizes resource allocation by employing angle-based zone formation, which categorizes sensor nodes based on angular coordinates relative to a central sink node. This approach effectively minimizes energy consumption during data transmission and enhances Cluster Head selection for data aggregation. The energy efficiency of ARZSEP is underpinned by a comprehensive model that takes into account distance-dependent energy dissipation, node types, and data packet size. Additionally, adaptive routing dynamically selects efficient routes based on real-time energy metrics, ensuring optimal data relay. ARZSEP builds on the foundation of ZSEP (Zone-based Stable Election Protocol), which optimizes energy consumption by dividing the network into zones and selecting cluster heads based on node energy levels within each zone. Through MATLAB simulations, ARZSEP's superiority over other protocols is demonstrated, showcasing significant improvements in various metrics. Specifically, ARZSEP achieved a Cumulative Packets Transmitted to BS of 222,045 bits and extended the Network Lifetime to 3821 rounds, among other notable results. Overall, ARZSEP contributes to extending the operational lifespan of WSNs, improving data routing efficiency, and optimizing energy usage. The proposed protocol shows improvements in the time for the first node to die by 104.4%, 49.4%, and 36.7%; the time for half the nodes to die by 62.8%, 33.0%, and 0.8%; and the time for all nodes to die by 20.7%, 26.1%, and 7.5%, compared to LEACH, SEP, and ZSEP respectively.
SPRINGER
0929-6212
1572-834X
2024


10.1007/s11277-024-11651-w
Telecommunications

WOS:001350655700002
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001350655700002
title ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
title_short ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
title_full ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
title_fullStr ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
title_full_unstemmed ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
title_sort ARZSEP: Angle-Based Routing Optimization in ZSEP Protocol for Heterogeneous WSNs
container_title WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
language English
format Article; Early Access
description Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are instrumental in various modern applications, such as environmental monitoring and data collection. However, prolonging their lifespan and optimizing data transmission pose considerable challenges. This study introduces ARZSEP (Angle-based Routing in Zone-based SEP), a novel heterogeneous routing protocol aimed at addressing these challenges. ARZSEP optimizes resource allocation by employing angle-based zone formation, which categorizes sensor nodes based on angular coordinates relative to a central sink node. This approach effectively minimizes energy consumption during data transmission and enhances Cluster Head selection for data aggregation. The energy efficiency of ARZSEP is underpinned by a comprehensive model that takes into account distance-dependent energy dissipation, node types, and data packet size. Additionally, adaptive routing dynamically selects efficient routes based on real-time energy metrics, ensuring optimal data relay. ARZSEP builds on the foundation of ZSEP (Zone-based Stable Election Protocol), which optimizes energy consumption by dividing the network into zones and selecting cluster heads based on node energy levels within each zone. Through MATLAB simulations, ARZSEP's superiority over other protocols is demonstrated, showcasing significant improvements in various metrics. Specifically, ARZSEP achieved a Cumulative Packets Transmitted to BS of 222,045 bits and extended the Network Lifetime to 3821 rounds, among other notable results. Overall, ARZSEP contributes to extending the operational lifespan of WSNs, improving data routing efficiency, and optimizing energy usage. The proposed protocol shows improvements in the time for the first node to die by 104.4%, 49.4%, and 36.7%; the time for half the nodes to die by 62.8%, 33.0%, and 0.8%; and the time for all nodes to die by 20.7%, 26.1%, and 7.5%, compared to LEACH, SEP, and ZSEP respectively.
publisher SPRINGER
issn 0929-6212
1572-834X
publishDate 2024
container_volume
container_issue
doi_str_mv 10.1007/s11277-024-11651-w
topic Telecommunications
topic_facet Telecommunications
accesstype
id WOS:001350655700002
url https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001350655700002
record_format wos
collection Web of Science (WoS)
_version_ 1818940500433960960