Optimal Energy-Delay Scheduling using Improved Beetle Antennae Search (BAS) for Energy-Harvesting WSNs

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Abstract

Optimal energy delay scheduling for capacity allocation issues on interference chan- nel energy harvesting wireless sensor networks (EH-WSN) addresses for static data streams and energy topography. To create the optimizations issue of unique and multi-time interval corre- spondingly. The goal is for reducing overall regression of the network. Though, the optimization issue is not convex, creating it hard to get an optimal solution. The main objective of this manuscript is directly addressing the original non-convex formulation using the enhanced Beetle Antennae Search (BAS) algorithm that efficiently finds the optimal solution. This algorithm is also better for another complex optimization issues on wireless network design. The simulations under delay, delratio, drop, energy, network lifetime, overhead and throughput are carried; the expected outcome displays that improved BAS algorithm executes considerably better than the convex approximation technique. This idea is useful for other complex optimization issues on wireless network design.

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