Energy-Efficient Protocols for IoT Communication: Developing Protocols That Minimize Energy Consumption in IoT Devices for Prolonged Operation

Authors

  • Prof. Priya Patel Professor of Embedded Systems, University of Toronto, Canada

Keywords:

Energy-efficient, IoT, Communication Protocols, Energy Consumption, Operational Lifetime, Experimental Results, Reliability, IoT Devices, Data Transmission

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly expanding, with billions of devices expected to be interconnected in the coming years. However, one of the major challenges facing IoT deployment is the limited energy capacity of devices, which restricts their operational lifetime. Energy-efficient communication protocols are crucial to address this challenge, enabling IoT devices to operate for extended periods without frequent battery replacements or recharges. This paper presents an overview of existing energy-efficient protocols for IoT communication and proposes novel approaches to further enhance energy efficiency. The proposed protocols aim to reduce energy consumption during data transmission, reception, and idle periods, thereby prolonging the operational lifetime of IoT devices. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed protocols in minimizing energy consumption while maintaining reliable communication in IoT environments.

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Published

26-02-2024

How to Cite

[1]
“Energy-Efficient Protocols for IoT Communication: Developing Protocols That Minimize Energy Consumption in IoT Devices for Prolonged Operation”, IoT and Edge Comp. J, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 15–28, Feb. 2024, Accessed: Mar. 07, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://thesciencebrigade.org/iotecj/article/view/85