New Clustering Technique in a Sensor Network for a Connection Durability Improvement

The LEACH technique to be representative in much routing technique that existing, was suggested in sensor network environment is a study method of a clustering base. This is suggested technique to manage the sensor network group which consisted of many sensors in efficiency. However, a destroyed problem of data transmission of a message cluster group in the way can occur by the fault that was not able to consider quantity of energy leftover for a cluster header to manage a group of a cluster unit then. We are going to propose to solve such a problem by this paper for new clustering technique to accomplish management for a cluster group. An experiment result shared that prolonging it did not occur at speed to handle connection intentionality of the cluster group which tried to use the technique that suggested by an article of a book as well as improving.

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