Journal of Information and Telecommunication (Jan 2018)

Load balancing for mitigating hotspot problem in wireless sensor network based on enhanced diversity pollen

  • Trong-The Nguyen,
  • Jeng-Shyang Pan,
  • Thi-Kien Dao,
  • Shu-Chuan Chu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/24751839.2017.1379791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 91 – 106

Abstract

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This paper proposes a load balancing to mitigate the hot spot problem in wireless sensor network (WSN), based on enhancing diversity pollens in Flower pollination algorithm (FPA). The hotspot problem in the WSN is spots near base station (BS) that consume more energy and drain out energy more quickly than other nodes farther from the BS. The spots near BS are hotter than other places due to the heavy traffic from the cluster members and other cluster heads (CH) for relaying data to BS. Enhancing diversity pollens for FPA is one of the solutions to deal smoothly with trapping local extrema for solving the hotspot problem. To evaluate the proposed algorithm, we firstly use a set of benchmark functions to test performance quality, and secondly, we deal with the load balancing problem in WSN. The results compared with some metaheuristic approaches and other related clustering algorithms demonstrate that the proposed method performs better than the others regarding various performance metrics such as the load balancing, execution time, energy consumption, and convergence rate.

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