M. Vargheese, R. S. Sankarasubramanian, B. Vijayalakshmi, R. Keerthanadevi
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Abstract
Efficient cluster formation is a significant issue in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for optimizing energy consumption, enhancing data reliability, and prolonging network lifetime. This paper proposes a dynamic cluster formation scheme modeled as a noncooperative game, where each sensor node acts as a player making strategic decisions on whether to become a cluster head (CH) or remain a member node (MN). In this role selection decision-making phase, nodes evaluate their potential utility function, which incorporates energy consumption, data reliability, and data forwarding efficiency. Nodes dynamically switch roles based on their utility to achieve an optimal network configuration. Simulations conducted using the NS-3 network simulator demonstrate that the proposed game theory-based clustering scheme significantly improves network performance. We analyze key measures like energy consumption, packet delivery ratio (PDR), and data forwarding, and the results shows that the proposed scheme reduces energy consumption by 25%, improves PDR by 15%, and extends the network lifetime by 20%, compared to traditional methods. The dynamic role-switching mechanism prolongs network lifetime by preventing the rapid depletion of node energy, ensuring stable and efficient network operations. It significantly enhances network performance, stability, and longevity.
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The International Journal of Communication Systems provides a forum for R&D, open to researchers from all types of institutions and organisations worldwide, aimed at the increasingly important area of communication technology. The Journal''s emphasis is particularly on the issues impacting behaviour at the system, service and management levels. Published twelve times a year, it provides coverage of advances that have a significant potential to impact the immense technical and commercial opportunities in the communications sector. The International Journal of Communication Systems strives to select a balance of contributions that promotes technical innovation allied to practical relevance across the range of system types and issues.
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