Energy-Efficient Reliable Data Transmission Using Optimized Cyclone Foraging Strategy in 5G Wireless Sensor Networks

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Sowmya Madhavan, Satti Sudha Mohan Reddy, T. Kavitha, Afshan kaleem, V. Shilpa
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As a fundamental supporting technology of 5th Generation (5G) systems, wireless sensor networks (WSN) are handling a new challenge to enhance its energy-efficient reliable transmission. However, energy usage and network lifetime are observed as challenging tasks because of limited battery capacity and open environments. The cyclone foraging strategy with beluga whale optimization (CFS-BWO) is proposed for energy-efficient reliable data transmission for 5G WSN. The CFS is applied for improving the exploitation phase of traditional BWO, where population transfers in spiral orientation among the best solutions. CFS-BWO optimizes the routing and data aggregation process, which minimizes the energy usage and enhances the network lifetime. The average delay, residual energy, communication cost, and distance are adopted as fitness functions for optimizing the best solution in both CH and route path selection. The performance was calculated by the metrics of residual energy, packet delivery ratio (PDR), and delay across 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 rounds. The CFS-BWO reaches residual energy of 0.87 J, PDR of 0.98, and delay of 15 ms for 1000 rounds when compared to optimal cluster-based routing (Optimal-CBR).

基于优化旋风觅食策略的5G无线传感器网络节能可靠数据传输
无线传感器网络作为第五代(5G)系统的基础支撑技术,如何提高其节能可靠传输正面临新的挑战。然而,由于有限的电池容量和开放的环境,能源使用和网络寿命被认为是具有挑战性的任务。提出了一种基于白鲸优化的气旋觅食策略(CFS-BWO),用于5G无线传感器网络节能可靠的数据传输。应用CFS改进了传统BWO的开发阶段,在此阶段,人口在最佳解决方案之间呈螺旋方向转移。CFS-BWO优化了路由和数据聚合过程,最大限度地减少了能源消耗,提高了网络寿命。采用平均时延、剩余能量、通信代价和距离作为适应度函数,对CH和路由路径选择进行最优解优化。性能是通过剩余能量、分组交付率(PDR)和200、400、600、800和1000轮的延迟来计算的。与最优的基于簇的路由(optimal - cbr)相比,CFS-BWO的剩余能量为0.87 J, PDR为0.98,时延为15 ms。
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