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Introducing a Novel Algorithm for Energy Consumption Management for M2M Network Expandability Through Topology Control within Nodes
Author(s) -
Akbar Majidi,
Mohd Hazim Mohamad Amini
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of wireless and microwave technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2076-9539
pISSN - 2076-1449
DOI - 10.5815/ijwmt.2014.04.05
Subject(s) - topology control , topology (electrical circuits) , wireless sensor network , network topology , logical topology , computer science , energy consumption , field (mathematics) , node (physics) , energy (signal processing) , computer network , distributed computing , algorithm , wireless network , wireless , engineering , key distribution in wireless sensor networks , mathematics , electrical engineering , telecommunications , statistics , structural engineering , pure mathematics
The wireless sensor networks are most important developers of machine-to-machine communication (M2M) networks. In each node of sensor, transmission power is the most important energy consumption factor, which is considered as the most important challenge for expansibility of M2M network. One strategy to cope with this problem is topology control algorithm. This algorithm consists of two topology design and topology maintenance phases. The focus of most works conducted in this field is on design topography. However, topology maintenance should be also considered during the topology control design. To prolong network life through the energy consumption management in the nodes, in this paper an algorithm is proposed which considers both topology design and maintenance. The simulation results obtained using NS-2 simulators prove innovation and higher performance of the proposed model.

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