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A new energy-efficient clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks based on Network Function Virtualisation (NFV)

Al-Nuaimi, RSA

Authors

RSA Al-Nuaimi



Abstract

In wireless sensor networks, minimising energy consumption is the most important challenge that should be considered in their design. Routing consumes a considerable amount of energy in the communication to perform various functions such as clustering and neighbourhood discovery; therefore reducing the number of communications should be one of the objectives in the design of energy-efficient protocols. In this paper, a new virtualised clustering routing protocol, based on the Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy Protocol (LEACH) and Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) techniques, was developed and analysed to improve the energy efficiency of the network and maximise the network’s lifetime. To calculate the amount of consumed energy for each node in the network, an analytical model was developed to be used by a cloud-based server to estimate the energy that will be consumed in the proposed protocol. Analysis using the developed model showed that the new protocol could achieve an improvement in the network lifetime by reducing the number of communication messages and thus will minimise the sensor nodes’ energy consumption compared with the conventional LEACH protocol.

Citation

Al-Nuaimi, R. (2016, October). A new energy-efficient clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks based on Network Function Virtualisation (NFV). Presented at 6th International Conference on Information Communication and Management (ICICM), UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 6th International Conference on Information Communication and Management (ICICM)
Conference Location UK
Start Date Oct 29, 2016
End Date Oct 31, 2016
Publication Date Dec 15, 2016
Deposit Date Mar 8, 2017
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/INFOCOMAN.2016.7784236
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INFOCOMAN.2016.7784236
Related Public URLs http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=53027&copyownerid=13881
Additional Information Event Type : Conference


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