Abstract
Randomly distributed nodes lead to low coverage rate and low connectivity in the underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs). An UWSNs node coverage optimization strategy based on the Improved Sparrow Search Algorithm (ISSA) is designed to improve coverage rate and connectivity. The ISSA algorithm effectively balances the global and local optimization capabilities of nodes by introducing nonlinear inertia weights and Levy flight strategy, thereby avoiding the algorithm from getting trapped in local optima. Simulation experiments demonstrate that ISSA achieves optimal deployment results in a short time. It not only improves network coverage but also maintains good network connectivity and reduces node redundancy, thereby e ffectively reducing network energy consumption. Compared to other common algorithms , ISSA can increase network coverage up to 8.4% and improve network utilization up to11.8%, and meets the deployment requirements.
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