Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) speaks to the current and future state of the Internet. Numerous things (objects) related to the Internet generate a large amount of information that requires a ton of labor and prepare tasks to move to valuable data. In addition, for the association and control of this enormous information, the original ideas in the project and the executives of the IoT system need to expedite and improve its presentation. A software-defined networking (SDN) system is another worldview that has recently emerged to cover all the complexities in the traditional system architecture by summarizing all the controls and management functions from the basic devices (things in IoT). The open-flow protocol is used to make messages between switches and controllers. It is a correspondence conference, through which the controller integrates the path of the network pocket with switches. Therefore, data packets should be directed to the optimum path to improve system operation. The best or optimal path for packet routing in the SDN data plane is found using the Lion Optimization Algorithm (LOA), which is proposed in this study. Response times and packet loss rates can both be decreased by choosing the best route between the hosts. The suggested LOA outperforms current optimal path detection methods in terms of performance, delay, packet delivery rate, performance, and pocket loss rate, according to simulation findings.
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