Cell zooming-based fault identification and optimal routing using glow worm-satin bowerbird optimisation
by Beledha Santhosh Kumar; Polipalli Trinatha Rao
International Journal of Ultra Wideband Communications and Systems (IJUWBCS), Vol. 5, No. 1, 2022

Abstract: The cell zooming is used for solving the soft faults to recover the nodes by itself by enabling the sleep mechanism. The fault nodes are determined using the glow worm optimisation. The routing of the packets will be performed through the Satin Bowerbird optimisation. The main objective of the Satin bowerbird optimisation is to perform the multi-objective and it is highly oriented towards the energy conservation. Due to these properties, the Satin bowerbird optimisation is use to define the optimal route based on the energy efficient of the network. Analysis and simulation results show that the (GWO-SBO) proposed algorithm will outperforms than existing TCOMSR and emperor penguin optimisation and flower pollination by maintaining the throughput at 9,000-10,500 bps throughout the network and reduce the energy consumption to prolong the network lifetime and its stability.

Online publication date: Thu, 07-Apr-2022

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