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A Clustering Election Game-Based and Two-Level Management Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Lingru Cai, Rongzeming Huang, Zhangjie Li, Lun Luo, Zhi Xiong, Yindong Chen

2023IEEE Internet of Things Journal14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Energy balance consumption is an important research topic in the field of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Clustering protocols are widely used to reduce WSN energy consumption. However, this many-to-one cluster head (CH) model can also easily lead to energy exhaustion of some critical nodes near the base station results in the decline of the network quality and lifetime. This article proposes a clustering election game-based and two-level management clustering protocol (CEGT) for WSNs; the network is divided into layers of equal size, and the layer heads (LHs) are selected within the layers based on the location and energy information. Each layer is further divided into clusters of equal size, and the nodes within the clusters undergo a two-stage screening followed by local clustering and multiple rounds of election games to dynamically select the staged CHs. This protocol effectively prevents low-energy nodes from participating in the CH competitions, and selects high-quality nodes through election games which are based on customized qualification values, and ensures reasonable energy utilization as well as efficient network load balancing. Finally, our simulations show that our CEGT protocol outperforms other clustering protocols in terms of the network lifetime, the number of surviving nodes, and the average number of clusters, and the throughput, which also indicate that the CEGT protocol is more suitable for large-scale networks.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceWireless sensor networkComputer networkCluster analysisProtocol (science)Artificial intelligenceAlternative medicinePathologyMedicineEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksMobile Ad Hoc NetworksSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks