Energy Efficient Network Architecture for Internet of Things Applications
Date
2018
Authors
Sarwesh, P.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Internet of Things is emerging as one of the efficient technology solutions
to fulfill the requirements in various fields of the modern communication and computation era. Assorted challenges remain for the Internet
of Things(IoT) technology, in that one of the vital problems is unbalanced
energy utilization. Some of the IoT applications are run by battery sourced
devices. Therefore, efficient energy utilization is the major requirement in
low power IoT networks. Initially, a systematic literature survey has been
carried out on node placement techniques and energy aware routing protocols, since these techniques are primarily involved in energy optimization.
Observations from literature survey have resulted in development and design of an energy efficient network architecture. The proposed network
architecture integrates the features of routing and node placement technique. However, it has been observed that the implementation of routing
and node placement technique takes additional execution time. Therefore,
we come up with energy efficient cross layer model that integrates two
different optimizations techniques in the same phase of the network. The
proposed cross layer model converges routing technique and MAC based
power control technique to attain the optimal transmission range for every node in the network. The cross-layer model that prolongs network
lifetime with better reliability and QoS can be considered as an energy efficient network for IoT applications. Therefore, a novel ETRT-based cross
layer model that prolongs network lifetime with better reliability and QoS
is finally explored in our research work. The proposed architectures are
validated through simulations. From simulation results, we observed that
our network architectures and cross layer models outperform the standard
model (IEEE 802.15.4 with AODV) and EQSR protocol. In this thesis,
we attempt to suggest that effective integration of node placement technique and routing technique prolongs the network lifetime. Moreover cross
layer design that predicts the capability of the node, decidedly prolongs
the network lifetime and improves the network performance.
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Internet of Things, Network Architecture, Energy Efficiency, Routing Technique, Node Placement Technique, Cross Layer Model