Abstract:
In the realm of the Internet of Things (IoTs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs), two key concerns are improving security and energy efficiency. One approach to enhancing network longevity is through the implementation of clustering, which involves managing cluster heads. In this study, the authors proposed two variants of a novel algorithm for energy efficient communication in a constrained IoT environment. One variant considers the node degree while the other doesn’t consider it to improve the round speed by eliminating mandatory re-election processes. Both variants also eliminate the selection of zero cluster heads problem, specifically at the beginning or towards the end of the network. Additionally, the authors tested the performance of proposed variants against several well known algorithms based on various factors such as operating nodes, number of clusters, transmission energy, remaining energy using MATLAB simulation environment. These comparisons will give us a crucial insight into the working of the proposed algorithm and question its applicability in the real world. The results of this comparison are promising, as the proposed variant with node degree outperforms other algorithms.