An IRGA-MACS Based Cluster-Head Selection Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Publié en ligne: 01 juil. 2021
Pages: 166 - 182
Reçu: 15 mars 2021
Accepté: 12 avr. 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2021-0025
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© 2021 Muhammad Inam et al., published by Sciendo
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In a volatile environment, a substantial number of sensor nodes are extensively dispatched to track and detect changes in physical environment. Although sensor nodes have limited energy resources, so energy-efficient routing is a major concern in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) to extend the network’s lifespan. Recent research shows that less throughput, increased delay, and high execution time have been provided with high energy usage. A new mechanism called the IRGA-MACS is proposed to overcome these inherent problems. Firstly, the Improved Resampling Genetic Algorithm (IRGA) is used for the best Cluster Head (CH) selection. Secondly, to assess the shortest path among CHs and nodes, the Modified Ant Colony Optimization based Simulated Annealing (MACS) has been speculated to minimize the time consumption during the transmission. The results show that the proposed approaches attain the supreme goal of increasing the network lifetime compared to existing methods.