Abstract
In this article, designing virtual BackBones (BB) for various wireless sensor networks is discussed to optimize network lifespan when transmitting data. A total lifetime BB is scheduled for a different range of WSN and given as different radio interfaces mounted in each network node, like a small and large-scale wireless network. The proposed method is primarily made for distributed environment, known as the Connected Dominating Set-Based Virtual Backbone Scheduling Algorithm (CDSVBS), which is programmed to locate BB. It needs a new BB when it runs out of energy at nodes with varied communication range, taking into account the energy loss during the data transmission phase. The outcome of the model produces the best BB energy saving methodology against the existing models.
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