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An optimal energy‐efficient clustering method in wireless sensor networks using multi‐objective genetic algorithm
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Topology ControlClustering (Nuclear Physics)Optimal Energy‐efficientEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyWireless Sensor SystemWireless Sensor NetworksGenetic AlgorithmTop Level AlgorithmSensor OptimizationMulti‐objective Genetic AlgorithmSensor ConnectivityClustering (Data Mining)Wireless SystemsResource OptimizationEnergy-efficient Networking
SUMMARY In this study, an optimal method of clustering homogeneous wireless sensor networks using a multi‐objective two‐nested genetic algorithm is presented. The top level algorithm is a multi‐objective genetic algorithm (GA) whose goal is to obtain clustering schemes in which the network lifetime is optimized for different delay values. The low level GA is used in each cluster in order to get the most efficient topology for data transmission from sensor nodes to the cluster head. The presented clustering method is not restrictive, whereas existing intelligent clustering methods impose certain conditions such as performing two‐tiered clustering. A random deployed model is used to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm. In addition, a comparison is made between the presented algorithm other GA‐based clustering methods and the Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy protocol. The results obtained indicate that using the proposed method, the network's lifetime would be extended much more than it would be when using the other methods. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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