Abstract

This research paper presents a methodology for improving wireless sensor network (WSN) performance by leveraging centrality measures, including degree, betweenness, closeness, eigenvector, and Katz centrality. Employing a random walk graph model, this study constructs networks with 30 and 50 nodes to investigate the impact of these centrality metrics on routing decisions to optimize energy efficiency, minimize latency, and enhance overall network reliability. Additionally, the paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationships among these centrality measures through various correlation techniques, such as Pearson correlation, Kendall rank correlation, and Spearman correlation, offering insights into how these metrics can effectively improve WSN operations.

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