TY - EJOU AU - Hussain, S. Jagir AU - Roopa, M. TI - BE-RPL: Balanced-load and Energy-efficient RPL T2 - Computer Systems Science and Engineering PY - 2023 VL - 45 IS - 1 SN - AB - Internet of Things (IoT) empowers imaginative applications and permits new services when mobile nodes are included. For IoT-enabled low-power and lossy networks (LLN), the Routing Protocol for Low-power and Lossy Networks (RPL) has become an established standard routing protocol. Mobility under standard RPL remains a difficult issue as it causes continuous path disturbance, energy loss, and increases the end-to-end delay in the network. In this unique circumstance, a Balanced-load and Energy-efficient RPL (BE-RPL) is proposed. It is a routing technique that is both energy-efficient and mobility-aware. It responds quicker to link breakage through received signal strength-based mobility monitoring and selecting a new preferred parent reactively. The proposed system also implements load balancing among stationary nodes for leaf node allocation. Static nodes with more leaf nodes are restricted from participating in the election for a new preferred parent. The performance of BE-RPL is assessed using the COOJA simulator. It improves the energy use, network control overhead, frame acknowledgment ratio, and packet delivery ratio of the network. KW - COOJA simulator; energy; handover; internet of things; BE-RPL; load balancing; low-power and lossy network; mobility; routing protocols; RPL DO - 10.32604/csse.2023.030393