A firefly algorithm for power management in wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
Hossein Pakdel, Reza Fotohi

TL;DR
This paper introduces EM-FIREFLY, a novel clustering method using a firefly algorithm for energy-efficient routing in wireless sensor networks, improving network lifetime and load distribution.
Contribution
The paper presents a new firefly algorithm-based clustering method considering four criteria, enhancing energy management in WSNs over existing approaches.
Findings
EM-FIREFLY outperforms PSO and optimal clustering in network lifetime.
The method reduces energy consumption and balances load effectively.
Simulation results confirm improved stability and efficiency.
Abstract
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), designing a stable, low-power routing protocol is a major challenge because successive changes in links or breakdowns destabilize the network topology. Therefore, choosing the right route in this type of network due to resource constraints and their operating environment is one of the most important challenges in these networks. Therefore, the main purpose of these networks is to collect appropriate routing information about the environment around the network sensors while observing the energy consumption of the sensors. One of the important approaches to reduce energy consumption in sensor networks is the use of the clustering technique, but in most clustering methods, only the criterion of the amount of energy of the cluster or the distance of members to the cluster has been considered. Therefore, in this paper, a method is presented using the…
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