2007 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies 2007
DOI: 10.1109/iscit.2007.4392188
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Dynamic sensor nodes selection strategy for wireless sensor networks

Abstract: Dynamic sensor nodes selection strategy refers to the optimization for achieving the tradeoff between energy consumption and effective coverage rate, enhancing energy efficiency, enlarging the effective coverage rate and prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSN). This paper proposes a dynamic sensor nodes selection strategy, so-called HN-GA, which uses the genetic algorithm (GA) to implement global searching and adopts the Hopfield network (HN) to reduce the search space of GA and ensure the va… Show more

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“…Different optimum layouts are obtained with respect to different sensing-to-communication range ratios. Reference [18] proposes a dynamic sensor nodes selection strategy, which uses the GA to implement global searching space of GA and ensure the validity of each chromosome. The two objectives of their fitness function are to maximize the coverage and minimize the area covered by more than one sensor.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different optimum layouts are obtained with respect to different sensing-to-communication range ratios. Reference [18] proposes a dynamic sensor nodes selection strategy, which uses the GA to implement global searching space of GA and ensure the validity of each chromosome. The two objectives of their fitness function are to maximize the coverage and minimize the area covered by more than one sensor.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%