An improved ant colony algorithm in wireless sensor network routing

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In order to make the energy consumption of network nodes relatively balanced, we apply ant colony optimization algorithm to wireless sensor network routing and improve it. In this paper, we propose a multi-path wireless sensor network routing algorithm based on energy equalization. The algorithm uses forward ants to find the path from the source node to the destination node, and uses backward ants to update the pheromone on the path. In the route selection, we use the energy of the neighboring nodes as the parameter of the heuristic function. At the same time, we construct the fitness function, and take the path length and the node residual energy as its parameters. The simulation results show that the algorithm can not only avoid the problem of local optimal solution, but also prolong the life cycle of the network effectively.

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Liping, L. V. (2017). An improved ant colony algorithm in wireless sensor network routing. International Journal of Online Engineering, 13(5), 174–187. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v13i05.7060

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