Abstract

Recent developments in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have generated interest in the area of sensor tracking events. The proposed work aims to decrease energy usage by identifying functional relay nodes utilizing the enhanced energy proficient clustering (EEPC) method. To minimize long-distance interaction between CH and BS, a power-efficient relay chosen technique is proposed using improved Grasshopper Optimization algorithm (IGOA). The network is constructed using both mobile and fixed nodes. Mobile nodes first choose cluster head (CH) among fixed nodes after broadcasting information. Depending on the related positioning and power density, mobile nodes choose their CH. CH receives information from mobile sensor nodes (SNs). Based on the nodes’ velocity and position, the EEPC method computes particle fitness value and chooses the relay nodes. Performance metrics include Throughput, End-to-End Delay, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), Quantity of Received Packets, Total Residual Energy, and Total Energy Consumption, network lifetime. The suggested technique enhances network lifetime and reduces energy consumption when compared to other existing protocols. After 200 simulation rounds, the suggested EEPC displays 98.87% PDR. However, during 200 simulation cycles, ANFISRS, ORNS and DTC-ORS show 97.82%, 96.03%, and 89.585% PDR, respectively.

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