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Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities

The cluster technique involves the creation of clusters and the selection of a cluster head (CH), which connects sensor nodes, known as cluster members (CM), to the CH. The CH receives data from the CM and collects data from sensor nodes, removing unnecessary data to conserve energy. It compresses t...

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Autores principales: Ramesh, P. S., Srivani, P., Mahdal, Miroslav, Sivaranjani, Lingala, Abidin, Shafiqul, Kagi, Shivakumar, Elangovan, Muniyandy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146639
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author Ramesh, P. S.
Srivani, P.
Mahdal, Miroslav
Sivaranjani, Lingala
Abidin, Shafiqul
Kagi, Shivakumar
Elangovan, Muniyandy
author_facet Ramesh, P. S.
Srivani, P.
Mahdal, Miroslav
Sivaranjani, Lingala
Abidin, Shafiqul
Kagi, Shivakumar
Elangovan, Muniyandy
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description The cluster technique involves the creation of clusters and the selection of a cluster head (CH), which connects sensor nodes, known as cluster members (CM), to the CH. The CH receives data from the CM and collects data from sensor nodes, removing unnecessary data to conserve energy. It compresses the data and transmits them to base stations through multi-hop to reduce network load. Since CMs only communicate with their CH and have a limited range, they avoid redundant information. However, the CH’s routing, compression, and aggregation functions consume power quickly compared to other protocols, like TPGF, LQEAR, MPRM, and P-LQCLR. To address energy usage in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), heterogeneous high-power nodes (HPN) are used to balance energy consumption. CHs close to the base station require effective algorithms for improvement. The cluster-based glow-worm optimization technique utilizes random clustering, distributed cluster leader selection, and link-based routing. The cluster head routes data to the next group leader, balancing energy utilization in the WSN. This algorithm reduces energy consumption through multi-hop communication, cluster construction, and cluster head election. The glow-worm optimization technique allows for faster convergence and improved multi-parameter selection. By combining these methods, a new routing scheme is proposed to extend the network’s lifetime and balance energy in various environments. However, the proposed model consumes more energy than TPGF, and other protocols for packets with 0 or 1 retransmission count in a 260-node network. This is mainly due to the short INFO packets during the neighbor discovery period and the increased hop count of the proposed derived pathways. Herein, simulations are conducted to evaluate the technique’s throughput and energy efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-103847782023-07-30 Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities Ramesh, P. S. Srivani, P. Mahdal, Miroslav Sivaranjani, Lingala Abidin, Shafiqul Kagi, Shivakumar Elangovan, Muniyandy Sensors (Basel) Article The cluster technique involves the creation of clusters and the selection of a cluster head (CH), which connects sensor nodes, known as cluster members (CM), to the CH. The CH receives data from the CM and collects data from sensor nodes, removing unnecessary data to conserve energy. It compresses the data and transmits them to base stations through multi-hop to reduce network load. Since CMs only communicate with their CH and have a limited range, they avoid redundant information. However, the CH’s routing, compression, and aggregation functions consume power quickly compared to other protocols, like TPGF, LQEAR, MPRM, and P-LQCLR. To address energy usage in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), heterogeneous high-power nodes (HPN) are used to balance energy consumption. CHs close to the base station require effective algorithms for improvement. The cluster-based glow-worm optimization technique utilizes random clustering, distributed cluster leader selection, and link-based routing. The cluster head routes data to the next group leader, balancing energy utilization in the WSN. This algorithm reduces energy consumption through multi-hop communication, cluster construction, and cluster head election. The glow-worm optimization technique allows for faster convergence and improved multi-parameter selection. By combining these methods, a new routing scheme is proposed to extend the network’s lifetime and balance energy in various environments. However, the proposed model consumes more energy than TPGF, and other protocols for packets with 0 or 1 retransmission count in a 260-node network. This is mainly due to the short INFO packets during the neighbor discovery period and the increased hop count of the proposed derived pathways. Herein, simulations are conducted to evaluate the technique’s throughput and energy efficiency. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10384778/ /pubmed/37514936 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146639 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elangovan, Muniyandy
Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title_full Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title_fullStr Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title_full_unstemmed Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title_short Contextual Cluster-Based Glow-Worm Swarm Optimization (GSO) Coupled Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
title_sort contextual cluster-based glow-worm swarm optimization (gso) coupled wireless sensor networks for smart cities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146639
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