Abstract

The use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for data collection is widespread. The resource constraint is an important factor in WSN communications design. The issue arises naturally in WSNs as a result of uneven energy consumption caused by multi-hop routing and dynamic network models, which substantially affects network lifetime. The nodes are dispersed over distant sensing areas and are powered by finite or limited energy batteries that are difficult to replace. The energy of nodes is reduced as a result of changes in network topology or the network’s lifespan and the main intention of this research is to figure out how to make sensor networks last longer. The suggested study work focuses on a specific routing strategy for WSNs that employs the AO-star algorithm with a Fuzzy approach and link stability for extending the network lifetime. The technique chooses the optimum routing path by the sensing point to the receiving node based on how much energy is consumed, the smallest number of nodes with the shortest latency, and lower transmission loads with higher throughput. To compare the proposed strategy’s efficiency in energy consumption balancing and network lifespan enhancement, the proposed technique may achieve a 30% longer average network lifetime than the A-star algorithm.

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