Estimation of coverage and energy in bio inspired wireless sensors using Harris hawk algorithm
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks have various sensors which are wide spread and also equipped with supplies. For the deployment sensor nodes are used for capturing the information, the region of interest is selected and the nodes are deployed. Lower sensing power degrades the DC supply reducing the life of wireless sensor networks, this can also be due to improper sensor deployment. Based on the above various wireless sensor network algorithms are available to compute and implement the required optimal figures. Harris hawk is among the one such algorithm used in wireless sensors. It works on the principle of the bird Harris hawk which catches the prey from a very high altitude, resemblance to this and many other features it is implemented in wireless sensors. Various wireless sensor characteristics can be found, figured and tabulated which are essential in this domain. The characteristics like coverage, connectivity, location, energy, and can be estimated. In the work the coverage and energy fitness is estimated using Harris hawk algorithm and its results are being illustrated.
Keywords
Bio-inspired; Coverage; Energy; Harris hawk; Sensor
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PDFDOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i3.pp1813-1820
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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS)
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