Summary
International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications
2010
Session Number:B3L-A
Session:
Number:B3L-A5
Solving a sink node allocation problem in wireless sensor networks using a competitive particle swarm optimization
Yuta Kanamori, Yu Taguchi, Hidehiro Nakano, Akihide Utani, Arata Miyauchi, Hisao Yamamoto,
pp.394-397
Publication Date:2010/9/5
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.44.B3L-A5
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Summary:
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have attracted a significant amount of interest from many researchers for a wide range of applications, such as natural environmental monitoring and environmental control in residential spaces or factories. To realize long-term operation of WSNs, we discuss in this study a method of suppressing the communication load on sensor nodes by effectively placing a limited number of sink nodes in an observation area that integrate sensing data from nodes around them. As a technique of solving effective locations for sink nodes, this paper proposes a method using a simple competitive PSO for finding plural acceptable solutions. The simulation results show that obtained solutions can contribute to prolonging lifetime of WSNs.