Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a quick self-organizing network which includes of several sensor nodes arranged in the monitoring area. The major issue of designing a WSN is to balance the energy reduction and extend the network lifetime. The recent work, Adaptive Energy Aware Cluster-based Routing (AECR) protocol is introduced for improving energy efficiency and data delivery results. On the other hand, it shouldn’t follow any optimization methods to select optimal Cluster Head (CH) for increasing energy efficiency. To equilibrium the energy usage and extend network lifetime of WSN, an Adaptive Path Selection and Energy aware Cluster-based Routing (APSECR) protocol is introduced in this work. In this proposed work, the CH chosen is performed by using Multi Objective Dragonfly Algorithm (MODA) related to the intra-cluster distance, transmission power, node degree and residual energy. Subsequently the together inter-cluster and intra-cluster communication is carryout with the use of Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). This system initiates the cluster reorganization while CH residual energy lesser than the threshold value. The experimental results shows that the proposed system performs better when compared to existing system in terms of energy consumption, packet delivery ratio, throughput and end to end delay.
Volume 11 | 06-Special Issue
Pages: 328-338