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http://dx.doi.org/10.13067/JKIECS.2014.9.11.1241

A cluster head replacement based on threshold in the Internet of Things  

Kim, Jeong-Won (신라대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
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The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences / v.9, no.11, 2014 , pp. 1241-1248 More about this Journal
Abstract
An efficient battery usage of sensor nodes is main goal in a sensor network, which is the substructure of Internet of Things. Maximizing the battery usage of sensor nodes makes the lifetime of sensor network increase as well as the reliability of the network improved. The previous solutions to solve these problems are mainly focused on the cluster head selection based on the remaining energy. In this paper, we consider both the head selection and the replacement interval which is determined by a threshold that is based on the remaining energy, density of alive nodes, and location. Our simulation results show that the proposed scheme has outstanding contribution in terms of maximizing the life time of the network and balancing energy consumption of all nodes.
Keywords
Internet of Things; Sensor Network; Cluster Head Replacement;
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