
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are designed by hundreds or thousands of tiny, low cost and multifunctional sensor nodes. Each sensor node has very low battery life. Sensor nodes have finite storage capabilities, transmission and processing range and energy resources are also limited. There are many design issues in WSNs such as mobility, energy consumption, network topology, data aggregation, localization, production cost, security, network size and density etc. Routing protocols provide efficient working of the network, increase network lifetime, responsible for maintaining the routes in the network and perform reliable multi-hop communication under various conditions. LEACH (Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Protocol) is one of the hierarchical protocol in WSNs. LEACH uses TDMA MAC Protocol. During random data distribution, a number of TDMA slots are wasted. Because sensor nodes don't know either they have data to send or not, they continuously listen to the medium and this result in idle listening problem. This paper proposed OE-LEACH (An Optimized Energy Efficient LEACH Algorithm for WSNs) to enhance the performance of the LEACH Protocol, reduce time delay and energy consumption. Network Lifetime and throughput of WSN also increases. The Proposed method is simulated in MATLAB 2010a.
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