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An Evolutionary Mobility Aware Multi-Objective Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Heterogeneous WSNs

An Evolutionary Mobility Aware Multi-Objective Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Heterogeneous WSNs

Nandkumar Prabhakar Kulkarni, Neeli Rashmi Prasad, Ramjee Prasad
Copyright: © 2017 |Volume: 4 |Issue: 3 |Pages: 16
ISSN: 2334-4598|EISSN: 2334-4601|EISBN13: 9781522515739|DOI: 10.4018/IJRSDA.2017070102
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Kulkarni, Nandkumar Prabhakar, et al. "An Evolutionary Mobility Aware Multi-Objective Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Heterogeneous WSNs." IJRSDA vol.4, no.3 2017: pp.17-32. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJRSDA.2017070102

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Kulkarni, N. P., Prasad, N. R., & Prasad, R. (2017). An Evolutionary Mobility Aware Multi-Objective Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Heterogeneous WSNs. International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA), 4(3), 17-32. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJRSDA.2017070102

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Kulkarni, Nandkumar Prabhakar, Neeli Rashmi Prasad, and Ramjee Prasad. "An Evolutionary Mobility Aware Multi-Objective Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Heterogeneous WSNs," International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA) 4, no.3: 17-32. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJRSDA.2017070102

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Abstract

Researchers have faced numerous challenges while designing WSNs and protocols in numerous applications. Amongst all sustaining connectivity and capitalizing on the network lifetime is a serious deliberation. To tackle these two problems, the authors have considered Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (MWSNs). In this paper, the authors put forward an Evolutionary Mobility aware multi-objective hybrid Routing Protocol for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks (EMRP). EMRP selects the optimal path from source node to sink by means of various metrics such as Average Energy consumption, Control Overhead, Reaction Time, LQI, and HOP Count. The Performance of EMRP when equated with Simple Hybrid Routing Protocol (SHRP) and Dynamic Multi-Objective Routing Algorithm (DyMORA) using parameters such as Average Residual Energy (ARE), Delay and Normalized Routing Load. EMRP improves AES by a factor of 4.93% as related to SHRP and 5.15% as related to DyMORA. EMRP has a 6% lesser delay as compared with DyMORA.

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