Presentation 2007/10/23
Self-Organizing Control Mechanisms for Wireless Sensor Networks
Naoki WAKAMIYA, Kenji LEIBNITZ, Masayuki MURATA,
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Abstract(in English) Wireless sensor networks (WSN) suffer from changes in operating environment caused by, for example, fluctuation in wireless communication quality and movement, addition, removal, and failure of sensor nodes. In addition, type of communication including the number and location of source and sink nodes and communication frequency dynamically change in accordance with the context and condition of application and environment. As far as those operating environment is stable, a centralized control mechanism is viable and effective to accomplish the optimal performance. However, for the limited bandwidth and power supply, it is hard and almost impossible to collect and maintain the up-to-date information about operating environment and conditions of sensor nodes. Therefore, control mechanisms for WSN should be autonomous and self-organizing. In this paper, we introduce research activities taking inspiration from the behavior of biological systems, which inherently are scalable, adaptive, robust, and self-organizing.
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Keyword(in English) wireless sensor network / self-organizing control / biological systems
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Title (in English) Self-Organizing Control Mechanisms for Wireless Sensor Networks
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Keyword(1) wireless sensor network
Keyword(2) self-organizing control
Keyword(3) biological systems
1st Author's Name Naoki WAKAMIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Kenji LEIBNITZ
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
3rd Author's Name Masayuki MURATA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
Date 2007/10/23
Paper # AN2007-38,USN2007-45
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 294
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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