A multi-objective function derived for traffic capacity enhancement using hybrid optimization of energy-aware routing in ad hoc wireless network
Wireless Adhoc Networks (WANET) undergoes different dynamic environments and have different topologies throughout communication. Routing schemes have enlightened Adhoc communication through a selection of proper paths and increased the efficiency of the communication. With energy-aware routing, the...
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Published in | Sustainable computing informatics and systems Vol. 47; p. 101165 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Inc
01.09.2025
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Summary: | Wireless Adhoc Networks (WANET) undergoes different dynamic environments and have different topologies throughout communication. Routing schemes have enlightened Adhoc communication through a selection of proper paths and increased the efficiency of the communication. With energy-aware routing, the routing path concentrates on establishing the path considering the energy factors of the node and aims to prolong the network lifetime. The shared network bandwidth creates a lot of bottleneck problems and increases the network traffic. Hence, it is necessary to implement an energy-aware routing model in consideration of improved network traffic. Therefore, an effective energy-efficient optimal routing task is implemented to improve the traffic capacity of the Adhoc wireless network. Initially, from the available resources, the necessary data attributes are gathered. Further, the energy-aware optimal routing process is carried out in the Adhoc wireless network by employing Fusion of Snow Leopard Optimization with Lotus Effect Optimization Algorithm (FSLOLEO). Here, the multi-objective functions including residual energy, congestion, link stability, routing overhead, and route quality are considered by the same FSLOLEO for route creation. With the support of this energy-aware optimal routing process, the traffic capacity and lifespan of the network are improved and also the energy consumption is set to be minimized. At last, a detailed performance validation is performed for the designed process by comparing it with the traditional algorithms to prove the designed energy-aware optimal routing mechanism’s efficacy. Here, the developed method achieves a better throughput value of 97 % to prove its optimal energy-aware routing performance in wireless Adhoc networks.
•To create and establish a routing algorithm with the energy-aware scheme in WANET.•To optimally select the routing path with various multiobjective.•To develop FSLOLEO, with the joined characteristics of SLOA, and LEOA.•To evaluate FSLOLEO against different comparative approaches and metrics. |
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ISSN: | 2210-5379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.suscom.2025.101165 |