RELATING TO NEIGHBORS TO EXTEND WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKING LIFETIME
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/F5WN7Keywords:
EECNC, K-Mean, Clustering in WSNAbstract
The LEACH and K-mean clustering techniques were merged in this paper to create a new one. The Energy Efficient Close Nodes Clustering (EECNC) technique was created by focusing on nodes that are close to one other and subject to a threshold value for clustering at the second level (second level). Only one sensor will be used out of all the sensors with the same range that are distributed randomly. Because the same data was used again during detection, the transmitted packet size was minimized, and as a result, energy was conserved.
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