Abstract

Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a multi-hop self-organizing system that is composed of a large number of sensor nodes. A node is any point within a CH, which could be any point. With the energy usage nature of wireless sensors, clustering is an effectual way to address energy usage difficulties. It is the criterion by which the total price, the number of necessary cluster heads for optimal system utilization, as well as the durability of the system; as a result, it is widespread used in WSN applications. A form of optimization method, met heuristic processes, use a tradeoff of randomization and local search. The Crow New Algorithm is one of many nature-inspired meta - heuristic algorithms (CSA). Using bioinspired methods, optimize the cluster head as well as congregation node requirements. To put the suggested method in MATLAB for a 100-node network. Try comparing the current and proposed techniques for a simulation of 100 nodes based on the amount of alive nodes, the number of dead nodes, the amount of packet delivery to the base station, as well as the platform's residual energy. Keywords: WSN, Clustering, LEACH, Crow Search optimization

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