2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-021-09306-1
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An Improved Genetic Algorithm Based Annulus-Sector Clustering Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…The classical method is used in traditional ways to calculate the number of clusters. Additionally, traditional methods are employed to replace the function of CH that determines the nodes' remaining energy or energy consumption depending on the threshold, which initiates re-clustering of the network [16].…”
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“…The classical method is used in traditional ways to calculate the number of clusters. Additionally, traditional methods are employed to replace the function of CH that determines the nodes' remaining energy or energy consumption depending on the threshold, which initiates re-clustering of the network [16].…”
Section: Classical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the minimum energy consumption of the system, a cluster is formed by each annulus sector, and the node that is best in each annulus sector is chosen to be the cluster head. [16] The majority of the heuristics algorithms in use today for finding the provision of effective routing and transportation solutions are constrained by the optimal routing strategies for clustering in bigger search areas. Consequently, when the search space expands the probability of finding the ideal clustering and routing solution grows exponentially as the resources of the sensor node are gradually depleted by an optimized operation.…”
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