GMIC: Advanced Energy Efficient Clustering Routing Protocol Based Gregor Mendel Theory On Principles Of Inheritance For Internet Of Things: Conference Proceedings Clute International Academic Virtual Conferences …

M Aslam, Dengpan Ye, Muhammad Asad, Nisar Ahmad

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Abstract

Major challenge for designing energy efficient distributed clustering routing protocols is suitable rotation of the rule of Cluster- Head for network nodes. In this paper, we propose Gregor Mendel Inheritance Clustering (GMIC) distributed routing protocol influenced by Gregor Mendel Theory on principles of inheritance during CHs generation process. Proposed GMIC routing protocol promise effective CHs selection based on the previous services of CHs and residual energy resources of heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) based Internet of Things. Simulation results provide evidence that proposed model outperforms the existing state of the clustering routing protocols.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventClute International Academic Virtual Conferences Summer 2020 -
Duration: 03 Aug 202004 Aug 2020

Conference

ConferenceClute International Academic Virtual Conferences Summer 2020
Period03 Aug 202004 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • energy efficient
  • routing protocol
  • Gregor Medel theory
  • neterogeneous
  • internet of things

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