Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are an essential part of the Internet of Things (IoT). They provide a virtual layer where is possible to collect information about the physical world. WSN devices can be battery powered, produce a large volume of data and have heterogeneous hardware such as computational power, memory, and communication capabilities. Gathering data from battery powered heterogeneous devices in an energy efficient way is a challenging research area. Clustering is one of the solutions which has been proposed by researchers. In this paper we propose a novel Rotating Energy Efficient Clustering for Heterogeneous Devices (REECHD). Our experiments show that REECHD improves the network lifetime when compared to the state of art clustering protocols for heterogeneous WSNs.

Rotating Energy Efficient Clustering for Heterogeneous Devices (REECHD)

Mostarda, Leonardo;
2018

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are an essential part of the Internet of Things (IoT). They provide a virtual layer where is possible to collect information about the physical world. WSN devices can be battery powered, produce a large volume of data and have heterogeneous hardware such as computational power, memory, and communication capabilities. Gathering data from battery powered heterogeneous devices in an energy efficient way is a challenging research area. Clustering is one of the solutions which has been proposed by researchers. In this paper we propose a novel Rotating Energy Efficient Clustering for Heterogeneous Devices (REECHD). Our experiments show that REECHD improves the network lifetime when compared to the state of art clustering protocols for heterogeneous WSNs.
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