Anish Shastri, Vivek Jain, R. P. Singh, S. Chaudhari, S. Chouhan
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Abstract
This paper focuses on the customized-wireless sensor node implementation of the classical least mean square (LMS) algorithm for the reduction in data-transmissions from the sensor nodes to the sink in internet of things (IoT) networks. This reduction, in turn, increases the battery life of the sensor node. The system was deployed in outdoor and indoor environments to read the ambient temperature and then perform the prediction of the sensed data in order to minimize the number of data-transmissions to the sink node. The utility of the proposed concept has been demonstrated using the measured data and the battery life is increased 2.64 and 2.53 times in indoor and outdoor environments, respectively.