Topology Control of wireless sensor network using Quantum Inspired Genetic algorithm
Sajid Ullah, Mussarat Wahid

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Quantum Inspired Genetic Algorithm for topology control in wireless sensor networks, leveraging a novel linked quantum register to optimize connectivity and energy efficiency.
Contribution
It presents a new quantum-inspired genetic algorithm with a linked quantum register for improved topology control in wireless sensor networks.
Findings
Numerical results demonstrate the algorithm's effectiveness.
Comparison shows advantages over traditional quantum genetic algorithms.
Potential for handling more computationally intensive problems.
Abstract
In this work, an evolving Linked Quantum register has been introduced, which are group vector of binary pair of genes, which in its local proximity represent those nodes that will have high connectivity and keep the energy consumption at low, and which are taken into account for topology control. The register works in higher dimension. Here order-2 Quantum inspired genetic algorithm has been used and also higher order can be used to achieve greater versatility in topology control of nodes. Numerical result has been obtained, analysis is done as how the result has previously been obtained with Quantum genetic algorithm and results are compared too. For future work, factor is hinted which would exploit the algorithm to work in more computational intensive problem.
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