Clustering and Beamforming for Efficient Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Porcel Rodríguez, Francisco; Valenzuela Valdes, Juan Francisco; Padilla De La Torre, Pablo; Luna-Valero, Francisco; Luque Baena, Rafael; López Gordo, Miguel ÁngelEditorial
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Wireless sensors networks Energy efficiency Beamforming
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2016-08-20Referencia bibliográfica
Porcel-Rodríguez, F.; Valenzuela-Valdés, J.; Padilla, P.; Luna-Valero, F.; Luque-Baena, R.; López-Gordo, M.Á. Clustering and Beamforming for Efficient Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks. Sensors 2016, 16, 1334. https://doi.org/10.3390/s16081334
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Government of Extremadura and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) under the IB13113 projectAbstract
Energy efficiency is a critical issue for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as sensor nodes
have limited power availability. In order to address this issue, this paper tries to maximize the
power efficiency in WSNs by means of the evaluation of WSN node networks and their performance
when both clustering and antenna beamforming techniques are applied. In this work, four different
scenarios are defined, each one considering different numbers of sensors: 50, 20, 10, five, and two
nodes per scenario, and each scenario is randomly generated thirty times in order to statistically
validate the results. For each experiment, two different target directions for transmission are taken
into consideration in the optimization process (ϕ = 0º and θ = 45º; ϕ = 45º, and θ = 45º). Each scenario
is evaluated for two different types of antennas, an ideal isotropic antenna and a conventional dipole
one. In this set of experiments two types of WSN are evaluated: in the first one, all of the sensors
have the same amount of power for communications purposes; in the second one, each sensor has a
different amount of power for its communications purposes. The analyzed cases in this document are
focused on 2D surface and 3D space for the node location. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first
time that beamforming and clustering are simultaneously applied to increase the network lifetime
in WSNs.