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In this research work, the three-stage selection process like CH selection, Clone CH (CCH) selection, and also the selection of Direct Nodes (DN) in the WSN sensor hubs that are located among source and sink to offer better services in WSN. For this CH selection, a Hybrid Cat and Mouse with Dolphin Swarm Optimization (HCM-DSO) Algorithm is introduced in this paper. Here, the multi-objective constraints of QoS like the sensor hub’s residual energy, latency, throughput, Euclidean distance between the sensor hubs, and network’s average energy, intra-cluster distance, and inter-cluster distance for determining an efficient QoS routing scheme are accomplished by developed HCM-DSO algorithm. Moreover, the extensive experiments are carried out with different scenarios. 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Hybrid cat and mouse-based dolphin swarm optimization strategy for intelligent routing in wireless sensor network applicable for iot applications
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), a group of small sensor nodes with lower energy states are widely used for the purpose of communication. While designing the WSN system, Energy Efficiency (EE) and energy consumption have become essential parameters in the past few decades. Moreover, several techniques are adapted to improve the EE and minimize the energy consumption for attaining better lifetime in WSN. Also, the conventional technique faces challenges in terms of Quality of Service (QoS). There is a need to choose the cluster Head (CH) for every cluster node to provide better QoS service. In addition to this, the selection of the most relevant CH is the WSN sensor node becomes a challenging issue. In this research work, the three-stage selection process like CH selection, Clone CH (CCH) selection, and also the selection of Direct Nodes (DN) in the WSN sensor hubs that are located among source and sink to offer better services in WSN. For this CH selection, a Hybrid Cat and Mouse with Dolphin Swarm Optimization (HCM-DSO) Algorithm is introduced in this paper. Here, the multi-objective constraints of QoS like the sensor hub’s residual energy, latency, throughput, Euclidean distance between the sensor hubs, and network’s average energy, intra-cluster distance, and inter-cluster distance for determining an efficient QoS routing scheme are accomplished by developed HCM-DSO algorithm. Moreover, the extensive experiments are carried out with different scenarios. The outcome of experimentation shows the effectiveness of the suggested model for enhancing the lifetime of the network when compared with existing protocols in homogenous conditions.
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The aim of the Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications journal is to disseminate state-of-the-art research and development results in this rapidly growing research area, to facilitate the deployment of P2P networking and applications, and to bring together the academic and industry communities, with the goal of fostering interaction to promote further research interests and activities, thus enabling new P2P applications and services. The journal not only addresses research topics related to networking and communications theory, but also considers the standardization, economic, and engineering aspects of P2P technologies, and their impacts on software engineering, computer engineering, networked communication, and security.
The journal serves as a forum for tackling the technical problems arising from both file sharing and media streaming applications. It also includes state-of-the-art technologies in the P2P security domain.
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications publishes regular papers, tutorials and review papers, case studies, and correspondence from the research, development, and standardization communities. Papers addressing system, application, and service issues are encouraged.