Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT

Energy saving and clock synchronization is critical to Internet of Things (IoT). Various energy efficient clock synchronization technique has been proposed recently. However, this technique (R-sync) utilizes a lot of energy and unsynchronized nodes exist in the technique, thereby making the algor...

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Main Author: Onyeka, Ezema Ernest
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling my-upm-ir.900592021-12-02T07:48:54Z Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT 2019-12 Onyeka, Ezema Ernest Energy saving and clock synchronization is critical to Internet of Things (IoT). Various energy efficient clock synchronization technique has been proposed recently. However, this technique (R-sync) utilizes a lot of energy and unsynchronized nodes exist in the technique, thereby making the algorithm not suitable for IoT Network. The technique obtains higher precision without considering the energy utilization. Unnecessary expenditure of energy leads to collision of sensor nodes. In this research, we proposed a Network Node ID (NN-I) technique for energy efficiency by applying the network node ID to avoid collision, ensure clock synchronization and energy saving. MATLAB was used for the simulation and the evaluation parameters for the simulation were the number of broadcast messages, the level of energy consumption and collision count. All experiment in the base work where used. The result of our research indicates a more improved clock synchronization and energy saving for IoT Network against the existing technique. Synchronization Power (Mechanics) Internet of things 2019-12 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90059/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90059/1/FSKTM%202020%2021%20ir.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Synchronization Power (Mechanics) Internet of things Abdullah, Azizol
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
collection PSAS Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Abdullah, Azizol
topic Synchronization
Power (Mechanics)
Internet of things
spellingShingle Synchronization
Power (Mechanics)
Internet of things
Onyeka, Ezema Ernest
Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
description Energy saving and clock synchronization is critical to Internet of Things (IoT). Various energy efficient clock synchronization technique has been proposed recently. However, this technique (R-sync) utilizes a lot of energy and unsynchronized nodes exist in the technique, thereby making the algorithm not suitable for IoT Network. The technique obtains higher precision without considering the energy utilization. Unnecessary expenditure of energy leads to collision of sensor nodes. In this research, we proposed a Network Node ID (NN-I) technique for energy efficiency by applying the network node ID to avoid collision, ensure clock synchronization and energy saving. MATLAB was used for the simulation and the evaluation parameters for the simulation were the number of broadcast messages, the level of energy consumption and collision count. All experiment in the base work where used. The result of our research indicates a more improved clock synchronization and energy saving for IoT Network against the existing technique.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Onyeka, Ezema Ernest
author_facet Onyeka, Ezema Ernest
author_sort Onyeka, Ezema Ernest
title Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
title_short Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
title_full Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
title_fullStr Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
title_full_unstemmed Energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for IoT
title_sort energy-efficient clock synchronization technique for iot
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90059/1/FSKTM%202020%2021%20ir.pdf
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