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ARSH-FATI a novel metaheuristic for cluster head selection in wireless sensor networks

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posted on 2021-07-28, 23:29 authored by Haider Ali, Umair Ullah TariqUmair Ullah Tariq, Mubashir Hussain, Liu Lu, John Panneerselvam, Xiaojun Zhai
IEEE Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of a large number of sensor nodes distributed over a certain target area. The WSN plays a vital role in surveillance, advanced healthcare, and commercialized industrial automation. Enhancing energy-efficiency of the WSN is a prime concern because higher energy consumption restricts the lifetime (LT) of the network. Clustering is a powerful technique widely adopted to increase LT of the network and reduce the transmission energy consumption. In this article (LT) we develop a novel ARSH-FATI-based Cluster Head Selection (ARSH-FATI-CHS) algorithm integrated with a heuristic called novel ranked-based clustering (NRC) to reduce the communication energy consumption of the sensor nodes while efficiently enhancing LT of the network. Unlike other population-based algorithms ARSH-FATI-CHS dynamically switches between exploration and exploitation of the search process during run-time to achieve higher performance trade-off and significantly increase LT of the network. ARSH-FATI-CHS considers the residual energy, communication distance parameters, and workload during cluster heads (CHs) selection. We simulate our proposed ARSH-FATI-CHS and generate various results to determine the performance of the WSN in terms of LT. We compare our results with state-of-the-art particle swarm optimization (PSO) and prove that ARSH-FATI-CHS approach improves the LT of the network by $\sim \text{25}\%$.

History

Volume

15

Issue

2

Start Page

2386

End Page

2397

Number of Pages

12

eISSN

1937-9234

ISSN

1932-8184

Publisher

IEEE

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2020-03-28

External Author Affiliations

University of Leicester, University of Derby, University of New South Wales; University of Essex, UK

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

IEEE Systems Journal