Saginbekov, SainKörpeoğlu, İbrahim2016-02-082016-02-082005-02http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27342Conference name: Proceeedings of the Second European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005.Date of Conference: 2-2 Feb. 2005In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient scatternet formation algorithm for Bluetooth based sensor networks. The algorithm is based on first computing a shortest path tree from the base station to all sensor nodes and then solving the degree constraint problem so that the degree of each node in the network is not greater than seven, which is a Bluetooth constaint. In this way, less amount of energy is spent in each round of communication in the sensor network. The algorithm also tries to balance the load evenly on the high-energy consuming nodes which are the nodes that are close to the base station. In this way, the lifetime of the first dying node is also prolonged. We obtained promising results in the simulations. © 2005 IEEE.EnglishAlgorithmsComputer simulationEnergy storageProblem solvingSensorsBase stationsBluetoothEnergy efficiencySensor networksSensor nodesTrees (mathematics)Base stationScatternetSensor nodesTelecommunication networksAlgorithmsBluetooth-based sensor networkDegree constraintsEnergy efficientScatternet formationShortest path treeAn energy efficient scatternet formation algorithm for Bluetooth-based sensor networksConference Paper10.1109/EWSN.2005.1462012