Optimizing network lifetime in wireless sensor networks: a hierarchical fuzzy logic approach with LEACH integration

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Optimizing network lifetime in wireless sensor networks: a  hierarchical fuzzy logic approach with LEACH integration

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are of significant importance in many applications; nevertheless, their operational efficiency and longevity might be impeded by energy limitations. The low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) protocol has been specifically developed with the objective of achieving energy consumption equilibrium and regularly rotating cluster heads (CHs). This study presents a novel technique, namely the hierarchical fuzzy logic controller (HFLC), which is integrated with the LEACH protocol to enhance the process of CH selection and effectively prolong the network's operational lifespan. The HFLC system employs fuzzy logic as a means to address the challenges posed by uncertainty and imprecision. It assesses many aspects, including residual energy, node proximity, and network density, in order to make informed decisions. The combination of HFLC with LEACH demonstrates superior performance compared to the conventional LEACH protocol in terms of energy efficiency, stability, and network durability. This study emphasizes the potential of intelligent and adaptive mechanisms in improving the performance of WSNs by improving the survivability of nodes by reducing the energy consumption of the nodes during the communication of network process. It also paves the way for future research that integrates soft computing approaches into network protocols.

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