Abstract
SummaryWireless sensor network (WSN) is a key technology that can support Industrial Revolution 4.0. The sensor nodes (SNs) are the important component of WSN. Recharge or repair of batteries of SNs is impossible, and thus, energy is the most valuable resource of WSN. Over the years, many methods have been proposed to conserve the precious energy resource of WSN. The most important concern in WSN is how much of the energy of the SNs can be saved, which can contribute to the better network life of WSN. WSN‐assisted IoT output is reduced when a wide region of the network is deployed. Energy‐efficient routing is one of the ways to reduce power consumption in WSNs. Therefore, a novel energy‐efficient two‐stage routing protocol (EETSP) has been proposed to reduce the energy used in WSN and extend the stability period as well as the network lifetime of WSN. Through this protocol, the number of packets communicated to the base station (BS) is significantly improved, and the cluster heads (CHs) and secondary cluster heads (SCHs) reduce the energy utilization in the network. SCH works as a backup CH. EETSP consists of two stages. The selection of CH and SCH is made in the primary stage, based on the input parameters. Intercluster routing and intracluster routing are performed in the second stage. The improvements of EETSP are examined against LEACH and Z‐SEP, and obtained results indicate that the EETSP is better in terms of stability period, throughput and network lifetime.
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