HetEng: An Improved Distributed Energy Efficient Clustering Scheme for Heterogeneous IoT Networks
Hamed Moasses, Abdulbaghi Ghaderzadeh, Keyhan Khamforoosh

TL;DR
HetEng is an energy-aware clustering scheme for heterogeneous IoT networks that prolongs network lifetime by dynamically selecting cluster heads based on real energy levels, outperforming previous methods.
Contribution
This work introduces HetEng, a novel CH selection process that accounts for energy heterogeneity, extending an existing clustering algorithm for better energy efficiency.
Findings
6.6% increase in alive nodes
3% improvement in residual energy
1% reduction in total iterations
Abstract
Network lifetime is always a challenging issue in battery-powered networks due to the difficulty of recharging or replacing nodes in some scenarios. Clustering methods are a promising approach to tackle this challenge and prolong lifetime by efficiently distributing tasks among nodes in the cluster. The present study aimed to improve energy consumption in heterogeneous IoT devices using an energy-aware clustering method. In a heterogeneous IoT network, nodes (i.e., battery-powered IoT devices) can have a variety of energy profiles and communication capabilities. Most of the existing clustering algorithms have neglected the heterogeneity of energy capacity among nodes and assumed that they are of the same energy level. In this work, we present HetEng, a Cluster Head (CH) selection process that extended an existing clustering algorithm, named Smart-BEEM. To this end, we proposed a…
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