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Energy-Efficient Clustering Using Optimization with Locust Game Theory

Authors
Rani, P. KavithaChae, Hee-KwonNam, YunyoungAbouhawwash, Mohamed
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
AutoSoft Press
Keywords
Wireless sensor network; clustering; routing; cluster head; energy consumption; network's lifetime; multi swarm optimization; game theory
Citation
Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, v.36, no.3, pp 2591 - 2605
Pages
15
Journal Title
Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing
Volume
36
Number
3
Start Page
2591
End Page
2605
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/22550
DOI
10.32604/iasc.2023.033697
ISSN
1079-8587
2326-005X
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are made up of several sensors located in a specific area and powered by a finite amount of energy to gather environmental data. WSNs use sensor nodes (SNs) to collect and transmit data. However, the power supplied by the sensor network is restricted. Thus, SNs must store energy as often as to extend the lifespan of the network. In the proposed study, effective clustering and longer network lifetimes are achieved using multi-swarm optimization (MSO) and game theory based on locust search (LS-II). In this research, MSO is used to improve the optimum routing, while the LS-II approach is employed to specify the number of cluster heads (CHs) and select the best ones. After the CHs are identified, the other sensor components are allocated to the closest CHs to them. A game theory-based energy-efficient clustering approach is applied to WSNs. Here each SN is considered a player in the game. The SN can implement beneficial methods for itself depending on the length of the idle listening time in the active phase and then determine to choose whether or not to rest. The proposed multi-swarm with energy-efficient game theory on and improves the lifetime of networks. The findings of this study indicate that the proposed MSGE-LS is an effective method because its result proves that it increases the number of clusters, average energy consumption, lifespan extension, reduction in average packet loss, and end-to-end delay.
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