+As highlighted by figure~\ref{fig8}, the network lifetime obviously
+increases when the size of the network increases, with our approach
+that leads to the larger lifetime improvement. By choosing the best
+suited nodes, for each round, to cover the region of interest and by
+letting the other ones sleep in order to be used later in next rounds,
+our strategy efficiently prolonges the network lifetime. Comparison shows that
+the larger the sensor number is, the more our strategies outperform
+the simple heuristic. Strategy~2, which uses two leaders, is the best
+one because it is robust to network disconnection in one subregion. It
+also means that distributing the algorithm in each node and
+subdividing the sensing field into many subregions, which are managed
+independently and simultaneously, is the most relevant way to maximize
+the lifetime of a network.
+
+\section{Conclusion and future forks}