
A Particle Swarm and Clonal Selection Algorithm based Channel Assignment Algorithm in MRMC Wireless Mesh Network
Author(s) -
Nandini Balusu,
G. Narsimha,
Suresh Pabboju
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b3403.078219
Subject(s) - particle swarm optimization , computer science , wireless mesh network , algorithm , network packet , channel allocation schemes , clonal selection algorithm , selection algorithm , selection (genetic algorithm) , wireless network , computer network , wireless , artificial immune system , artificial intelligence , telecommunications
Channel Assignment (CA) in MRMC Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is an efficient device that exploits numerous non-intersecting channels to reduce the interference and augment the capability of WMN. However, CA could diminish the complete network interference; its consequences might cause certain design issues that impact the efficiency of the network. A good CA in wireless mesh networks could minimize numerous interference co-channels and enhance the throughput. The clonal selection approach is simulated using the rudimentary notion of adaptive immune reply to virus stimulus. The PSO is inspired using the social behaviors of swarms. Motivated by these two optimization methodologies, in this paper, a hybridized particle swarm aided clonal selection approach is introduced for resolving channel assignment issue, i.e., evaluating a lower-interference channel assignment depending on gathered data. Conflict Vector in Conflict Graph known as antigens in clonal selection algorithm having fewer affinity values are improved using the particle swarm optimization update operation. Then the clonal selection and mutation operation is employed iteratively to generate the optimum conflict vectors. The experimental results are carried out using NS2. From the outcomes, it is clearly shown that the suggested approach has better energy efficiency, packet delivery ratio, and less network delay, packet drop compared to existing algorithms.