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Improving Energy Usage in Wireless Sensor Networks by Whale Optimization Algorithm

Ivana Strumberger, Timea Bezdan, Milica Ivanovic, Luka Jovanović

20212021 29th Telecommunications Forum (TELFOR)28 citationsDOI

Abstract

The most important challenge in wireless sensor networks is the energy saving by reducing the energy consumption of the sensor nodes. If the sensor node’s energy is depleted, it could affect the connectivity of the network as a whole. The available energy of sensor nodes is therefore the most valuable resource, and optimization can enhance the lifetime of the network. The optimization significantly depends of the energy model of the MAC layer. This paper proposes a whale optimization algorithm for optimizing the transmitted power model, with a goal to minimize the energy consumption per bit. The results of the conducted experiments indicate that the proposed model obtains better performances than the simple model before application of the algorithm, therefore affecting and prolonging the overall network lifetime.

Topics & Concepts

WhaleWireless sensor networkComputer scienceOptimization algorithmEnergy (signal processing)WirelessAlgorithmComputer networkTelecommunicationsMathematical optimizationMathematicsFisheryStatisticsBiologyEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
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