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Data aggregation in sensor networks using learning automata

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Data aggregation in sensor networks using learning automata
One way to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks is to reduce the number of packets being transmitted in the network. As sensor networks are usually deployed with a number of redundant nodes (to overcome the problem of node failures which is common in such networks), many nodes may have almost the same information which can be aggregated in intermediate nodes, and hence reduce the number of transmitted packets. Aggregation ratio is maximized if data packets of all nodes having almost the same information are aggregated together. For this to occur, each node should forward its packets along a path on which maximum number of nodes with almost the same information as the information of the sending node exist. In many real scenarios, such a path has not been remained the same for the overall network lifetime and is changed from time to time. These changes may result from changes occurred in the environment in which the sensor network resides and usually cannot be predicted ...
Mehdi Esnaashari, Mohammad Reza Meybodi
Added 31 Jan 2011
Updated 31 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where WINET
Authors Mehdi Esnaashari, Mohammad Reza Meybodi
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