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Energy-Efficient Network Architecture for IoT Applications

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Beyond the Internet of Things

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Internet of Things is an emerging technology, which connects smart devices with internet and allows to share their data globally. The major goal of IoT technology is to improve the resource utilization. In IoT network the edge devices (sensors, RFID, actuators, Bio-Chip, etc.) are operated by battery power and they are connected with low power links such as IEEE 802.15.4, IEEE 802.11, etc., which makes IoT network as energy constrained. Designing energy efficient network architecture is a greatest challenge for energy constrained IoT Networks. The network is said as energy efficient, based on its network lifetime. In this chapter, effective combination of two different techniques such as node placement technique and routing technique is proposed in single network architecture, to improve the lifetime of IoT networks. In node placement technique, uneven data traffic is addressed by introducing hierarchical node placement. In routing technique, uneven energy consumption is addressed by residual energy based path computation. Splitting the energy related parameters by two different techniques (node placement technique and routing technique) highly reduces the complexity of network. Our result says, effective combination of node placement technique and routing technique improves the uniform energy consumption and provides better network lifetime.

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Sarwesh, P., Shet, N.S.V., Chandrasekaran, K. (2017). Energy-Efficient Network Architecture for IoT Applications. In: Batalla, J., Mastorakis, G., Mavromoustakis, C., Pallis, E. (eds) Beyond the Internet of Things. Internet of Things. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50758-3_5

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