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Doppler shift with Archimedes Optimization Algorithm for localizing unknown nodes in underwater sensor networks

The issue of underwater sensor network (UWSN) localization has led to the aim of techniques presented in recent years. In this paper, we develop Doppler shift with Archimedes Optimization Algorithm for localizing unknown nodes in UWSN. The projected method predicts that sink node plays a major funct...

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Published in:International journal of communication systems 2023-11, Vol.36 (17)
Main Authors: S, Kaliraj, B, Hariharan, V, Sivakumar, J S, Femilda Josephin, R, Siva, P N, Senthil Prakash
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Language:English
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Summary:The issue of underwater sensor network (UWSN) localization has led to the aim of techniques presented in recent years. In this paper, we develop Doppler shift with Archimedes Optimization Algorithm for localizing unknown nodes in UWSN. The projected method predicts that sink node plays a major function in managing the computational load contrasted with the remaining nodes in the network of underwater. This node localization is proceeding with frequency shifts of sound waves contrasted toward real, which are present once observer in addition source can be mobile as they do in a marine atmosphere. The proposed technique is utilized to compute the estimated position of an unknown sensor node; here Archimedes' optimization algorithm is utilized to reduce the error during localization of nodes in UWSNs. This proposed technique can be enhancing the accuracy of the localization of nodes in UWSNs. This proposed methodology can be implemented and evaluated with the help of performance metrics. To validate the proposed technique's efficiency, it is contrasted with conventional techniques like Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA).
ISSN:1074-5351
1099-1131
DOI:10.1002/dac.5604