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A Node Location Algorithm Based on Improved Whale Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author(s) -
Pingzhang Gou,
Bo He,
Zhaoyang Yu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
wireless communications and mobile computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.42
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1530-8677
pISSN - 1530-8669
DOI - 10.1155/2021/7523938
Subject(s) - computer science , whale , wireless sensor network , node (physics) , optimization algorithm , wireless , computer network , algorithm , telecommunications , mathematical optimization , acoustics , mathematics , fishery , biology , physics
With the popularity of swarm intelligence algorithms, the positioning of nodes to be located in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has received more and more attention. To overcome the disadvantage of large ranging error and low positioning accuracy caused by the positioning algorithm of the received signal strength indication (RSSI) ranging model, we use the RSSI modified by Gaussian to reduce the distance measurement error and introduce an improved whale optimization algorithm to optimize the location of the nodes to be positioned to improve the positioning accuracy. The experimental results show that the improved whale algorithm performs better than the whale optimization algorithm and other swarm intelligence algorithms under 20 different types of benchmark function tests. The positioning accuracy of the proposed location algorithm is better than that of the original RSSI algorithm, the hybrid exponential and polynomial particle swarm optimization (HPSO) positioning algorithms, the whale optimization, and the quasiaffine transformation evolutionary (WOA-QT) positioning algorithm. It can be concluded that the cluster intelligence algorithm has better advantages than the original RSSI in WSN node positioning, and the improved algorithm in this paper has more advantages than several other cluster intelligence algorithms, which can effectively solve the positioning requirements in practical applications.

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