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Using Adaptive Sensors for Optimised Target Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks.
Akram, Junaid; Munawar, Hafiz Suliman; Kouzani, Abbas Z; Mahmud, M A Pervez.
Affiliation
  • Akram J; Department of Computer Science, Superior University, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
  • Munawar HS; School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
  • Kouzani AZ; School of Engineering, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3216, Australia.
  • Mahmud MAP; School of Engineering, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3216, Australia.
Sensors (Basel) ; 22(3)2022 Jan 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35161829
ABSTRACT
Innovation in wireless communications and microtechnology has progressed day by day, and this has resulted in the creation of wireless sensor networks. This technology is utilised in a variety of settings, including battlefield surveillance, home security, and healthcare monitoring, among others. However, since tiny batteries with very little power are used, this technology has power and target monitoring issues. With the development of various architectures and algorithms, considerable research has been done to address these problems. The adaptive learning automata algorithm (ALAA) is a scheduling machine learning method that is utilised in this study. It offers a time-saving scheduling method. As a result, each sensor node in the network has been outfitted with learning automata, allowing them to choose their appropriate state at any given moment. The sensor is in one of two states active or sleep. Several experiments were conducted to get the findings of the suggested method. Different parameters are utilised in this experiment to verify the consistency of the method for scheduling the sensor node so that it can cover all of the targets while using less power. The experimental findings indicate that the proposed method is an effective approach to schedule sensor nodes to monitor all targets while using less electricity. Finally, we have benchmarked our technique against the LADSC scheduling algorithm. All of the experimental data collected thus far demonstrate that the suggested method has justified the problem description and achieved the project's aim. Thus, while constructing an actual sensor network, our suggested algorithm may be utilised as a useful technique for scheduling sensor nodes.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Computer Communication Networks / Wireless Technology Language: En Journal: Sensors (Basel) Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Computer Communication Networks / Wireless Technology Language: En Journal: Sensors (Basel) Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan