Directional antenna with reproduction optimisation (BFOA) used in mobile ad-hoc network
by Manoj Kuri; Mohit Srivastava; Vishal Kumar Goar; Amandeep Kumar
International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation (IJMNDI), Vol. 10, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: A re-configurable directional antenna with optimisation carries a proficient solution for decreasing the collision in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Enhancement has various scenarios: an increased antenna gain which comes under certain circumstances expands the information correspondence extends to optimise the portable hubs requirement. The principal benefits of this work applying RDA with BFOA optimising algorithm for mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) or WSNs are respected meager. Based on received cycle (RDA-RICHER) medium access control rules for WSN sensor hubs devices, various methods are studying there-configurable directional antenna. This situation of the utilisation of the energy is just material to the constrained hub trusts with it. This confinement of the single expectation and energy effectiveness is the issue to be attempted in this work utilising bacteria foraging optimisation and assessing the optimised energy consumption, streamline idleness, received signal quality, and collision rates in percentage.

Online publication date: Wed, 26-Oct-2022

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