LEACH is a hierarchical protocol in which most nodes transmit to cluster heads, and the cluster heads aggregate and compress the data and forward it to the base station (sink).In LEACH, a TDMA-based MAC protocol is integrated with clustering and a simple ?routing? protocol. The goal of LEACH is to lower the energy consumption required to create and maintain clusters or to use the energy of the nodes in such a manner so as to improve the life time of a wireless sensor network. In this paper we are presenting an overview of the different protocol changes made in LEACH to improve network lifetime, throughput, coverage area of network etc.
@artical{n442015ijsea04041011,
Title = "Protocol Enhancements in LEACH",
Journal ="International Journal of Science and Engineering Applications (IJSEA)",
Volume = "4",
Issue ="4",
Pages ="218 - 222",
Year = "2015",
Authors ="Neha Aggarwal, "}