Presentation 2017-03-03
Autonomous distributed control methods for wireless sensor networks based on nonlinear dynamics of frog choruses
Ikkyu Aihara, Daichi Kominami, Yasuharu Hirano, Masayuki Murata,
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Abstract(in English) There are about 6500 species of frogs around the world. Most of the frog species are nocturnal in their habitat. In general, many individuals of male frogs vocalize calls to attract conspecific females in darkness, which is called as a frog chorus. In this study, we first propose a mathematical model describing two aspects of such a frog chorus: 1) anti-phase synchronization between two frogs, and 2) synchronous mode switching between calling state and silent state. By extending the mathematical model, we propose a novel control method for wireless sensor networks to alternate packet-transmission time among neighboring devices as well as synchronize the timing of mode switching between transmission state and sleep state.
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Keyword(in English) Swarm intelligence / Biomimetics / Dynamical systems / Mode switching / Frog algorithm
Paper # IN2016-155
Date of Issue 2017-02-23 (IN)

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Committee NS / IN
Conference Date 2017/3/2(2days)
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Place (in English) OKINAWA ZANPAMISAKI ROYAL HOTEL
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Topics (in English) General
Chair Hideki Tode(Osaka Pref. Univ.) / Katsunori Yamaoka(Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
Vice Chair Yoshikatsu Okazaki(NTT) / Takuji Kishida(NTT)
Secretary Yoshikatsu Okazaki(Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) / Takuji Kishida(NTT)
Assistant Shohei Kamamura(NTT) / Kunitake Kaneko(Keio Univ.) / Takashi Natsume(NTT)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Network Systems / Technical Committee on Information Networks
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Autonomous distributed control methods for wireless sensor networks based on nonlinear dynamics of frog choruses
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Swarm intelligence
Keyword(2) Biomimetics
Keyword(3) Dynamical systems
Keyword(4) Mode switching
Keyword(5) Frog algorithm
1st Author's Name Ikkyu Aihara
1st Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba(Tsukuba Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Daichi Kominami
2nd Author's Affiliation Osaka University(Osaka Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Yasuharu Hirano
3rd Author's Affiliation Osaka University(Osaka Univ.)
4th Author's Name Masayuki Murata
4th Author's Affiliation Osaka University(Osaka Univ.)
Date 2017-03-03
Paper # IN2016-155
Volume (vol) vol.116
Number (no) IN-485
Page pp.pp.347-352(IN),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2017-02-23 (IN)