ABSTRACT
Wireless Sensor Networks are networks of large number of tiny, battery powered sensor nodes having limited on-board
storage, processing, and radio capabilities. Nodes sense and send their reports toward a processing center which is called base
station. Since this transmission and reception process consumes lots of energy as compare to data processing, Designing
protocols and applications for such networks has to be energy aware in order to prolong the lifetime of the network. Generally,
real life applications deal with such Heterogeneity rather than Homogeneity. In this paper, a protocol is proposed, which is
heterogeneous in energy. We analyze the basic distributed clustering routing protocol LEACH (Low Energy Adaptive
Clustering Hierarchy), which is a homogeneous system, and then we study the impact of heterogeneity in energy of nodes to
prolong the life time of WSN. Simulation results using MATLAB shows that the proposed Leach-heterogeneous system
significantly reduces energy consumption and increase the total lifetime of the wireless sensor network.
Keywords: - Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), Energy-Efficiency.