Abstract

A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless network composed of sensor nodes, widely used in military, industrial, and agricultural fields. In these practical application scenarios, due to the limited routing search ability of wireless sensor nodes and the small coverage range of a WSN, it faces the problem of a relatively short network lifecycle. Therefore, increasing a WSN’s coverage range and reducing node energy consumption are of high value. This article proposes a method of using the ant colony algorithm (ACOD) to calculate the optimal routing of a WSN, the K-means algorithm for clustering, and the whale algorithm (WOA) and a backpropagation (BP) neural network to increase the coverage range of a WSN. After multiple experiments, the total energy consumption of WSN nodes has been effectively reduced, the coverage range of the WSN has been increased, and the lifecycle of the WSN has been extended.

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