Abstract

In recent years, scientists have begun to introduce dynamic elements into wireless networks. With the introduction of mobile sink node, the phenomenon of “hot node” and “energy hole” can be effectively avoided, so as to realize more network connection and improve network flexibility. Therefore, it is imperative to design energy-saving algorithm with popular sink code. In this paper, a multi hop data forwarding algorithm is proposed for solar powered wireless sensor networks. The algorithm divides the monitoring area of the network and the communication area of the node. Through the sensor node, the next hop node is selected from the appropriate area, thus forming the path from the data source point to the base station. At the same time, in order to reduce the energy consumption and delay in the network, a multi-objective programming model of the next hop data forwarding node is established. The reasonable area of static and dynamic area is calculated by mathematical analysis. Finally, the paper calculates the network’s life cycle, energy consumption and transmission time, and compares the static sink with the network using only mobile sink.

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