Abstract

Wireless cooperative routing algorithm transmits the data collected in the target area to users, so that users can obtain monitoring information timely and accurately. In the traditional low-power adaptive clustering hierarchical routing protocol, the process of building clusters is random, the resources of nodes are not fully utilized, the node death speed is fast, the network life cycle is short, and the performance is not stable enough. In addition, the route maintenance process is cumbersome and will occupy a lot of bandwidth. In order to solve the problems of real-time transmission of digital media art communication data and network lifetime optimization, a wireless cooperative routing algorithm based on minimum energy consumption is proposed. The facts of transmission strength consumption, node residual strength, and minimal information transmission extension are analyzed, a new weight feature is proposed, and a multipath statistics routing scheme is developed by using the usage of the minimal strength consumption. All digital media art propagation sensor nodes transmit data to sink nodes along multiple transmission paths. Simulation results show that the algorithm can prolong the network lifetime, reduce and balance the node energy consumption, reduce the data transmission delay, reduce the energy consumption of wireless cooperative routing based on the minimum energy consumption by 64.5%, and increase the number of compressed images by 182%.

Highlights

  • In recent years, with the improvement of people’s requirements for the diversity and accuracy of information acquisition, the simple data obtained by the original traditional wireless sensor networks cannot meet the requirements of network application, and there is an urgent need to introduce digital media services such as image, audio, and video into wireless cooperative routing [1]

  • In order to reduce the energy consumption of digital media art communication nodes and prolong the life cycle of the network, a wireless cooperative routing algorithm based on minimum energy consumption is proposed to solve the problems of real-time transmission of digital media art communication data and network lifetime optimization

  • Simulation results show that the algorithm can prolong the network lifetime, reduce and balance node energy consumption, reduce data transmission delay, and realize the digital media art dissemination of wireless cooperative routing based on minimum energy consumption

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Summary

Introduction

With the improvement of people’s requirements for the diversity and accuracy of information acquisition, the simple data obtained by the original traditional wireless sensor networks cannot meet the requirements of network application, and there is an urgent need to introduce digital media services such as image, audio, and video into wireless cooperative routing [1]. Due to the complex environmental conditions of wireless cooperative routing applications, the energy consumption of digital media sensor nodes has not decreased significantly; how to develop wireless cooperative routing algorithms with low energy consumption and high network lifetime puts forward new requirements for digital media art communication [6]. In order to reduce the energy consumption of digital media art communication nodes and prolong the life cycle of the network, a wireless cooperative routing algorithm based on minimum energy consumption is proposed to solve the problems of real-time transmission of digital media art communication data and network lifetime optimization. Simulation results show that the algorithm can prolong the network lifetime, reduce and balance node energy consumption, reduce data transmission delay, and realize the digital media art dissemination of wireless cooperative routing based on minimum energy consumption.

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