A HYBRID ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION FOR OPTIMAL PATH PLANNING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
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A Wireless Sensor System incorporates a pack of nodes associated with ordinarily low usefulness. They work with other all the things considered to execute acknowledging assignments amongst acknowledged environment. An undetectable identifier group may incorporate one specific or many deplete nodes to gather implicit know how apart trade that to a main system anyhow storage space technique. A standout amongst the most issues experienced in these systems, is finding the protected route amongst starting point and ending point with limiting invaders impacts. As energy and bandwidth is the main constraintin any WSN so there is no requirement to pass the information through all the nodes. Only the required nodes take part in communication. In the proposed work we have used Ant colony optimization algorithm.We have considered various parameters in our work on the basis of which we have computed our algorithm.Simulation results are carried out using MATLAB. The results are shows in the graphical as well as in numericalforms.
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