The Internet of Things (IoT) connects devices, enabling real-time data acquisition, automation, and collaboration. Wireless sensor networks are one of the important components of the Internet of Things, consisting of many wireless sensor nodes distributed in space. These nodes can perceive environmental information and transmit it to other nodes through wireless communication. In wireless sensor network routing optimization methods, improved ant colony algorithm can be used to find the optimal routing scheme. Ant colony algorithm simulates the behavior of ants in the process of searching for food, and optimizes factors such as transfer probability and pheromone concentration to enable ants to find the shortest path. In wireless sensor networks, node positions can be used as reference nodes and anchor nodes, combined with the objective function of wireless sensor network routing optimization, and improved ant colony algorithm can be used to solve the optimal path, thus obtaining the optimal wireless sensor network routing optimization scheme. Through experimental results, it can be found that the proposed method performs well in terms of energy consumption, transmission delay, number of dead nodes, and network throughput. These optimization results have positive implications for the sustainable development and practical application of the Internet of Things, which can improve the development of the digital economy and enhance the construction of smart cities.

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