Abstract

UWSN refers to a collection of numerous underwater wireless sensor-nodes dispersed throughout the marine environment. Proposed work develops node-localization and optimal relay node selection based routing approach for UWSN. Target nodes initially listen to the beacon for a certain amount of time whenever they are within range of an anchor node before retrieving an anchor-node with RSS data. Next, the Euclidean distance between a target node and an anchor node is determined. After that, another two anchor nodes were placed within the transmission range. The suggested approach then uses modified COOT-optimization to determine the target sensor node's coordinates in an effort to reduce localization-error. After that, the process of uneven clustering and selecting the cluster heads was done. For identifying the ideal relay node, the proposed technique employs a parameter-based approach to CH discovery, particularly RSO. Finally, using an information fusion technique, the sensing information is sent through relay nodes. Proposed localization and routing algorithm is validated using some of the parameter which achieves better performance like 94% localization accuracy, 6% localization error, 2.4% throughput value and 81% packet delivery ratio. It performs better when compared to other existing approaches such as DEEC, SEP, ELEACH and LEACH whose localization accuracy are 93%, 84%, 80% and 78%. Thus the techniques utilized in this proposed approach are the best choice for node localization and routing in UWSN.

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