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Biologically Inspired Data Propagation and Aggregation Method for Wireless Sensor Networks
Biologically Inspired Data Propagation and Aggregation Method for Wireless Sensor Networks,Joshua Freeman,Maneesha V. Ramesh,Anish Mohan
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Biologically Inspired Data Propagation and Aggregation Method for Wireless Sensor Networks
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Joshua Freeman
,
Maneesha V. Ramesh
,
Anish Mohan
This paper presents a novel method of relaying data collected in a directed network towards a sink node. The data is dynamically correlated as the data messages propagate towards the sink node through the network. By simple mathematical means, the "strength" of the data can be increased or decreased based on it's correlation with other encountered data sets. In addition, the strengths of the messages are decayed or automatically reduced each time the data is propagated or relayed towards the sink node (unless it is boosted by correlation with other data). This sets up a dynamic between the strengths of messages being boosted by correlation and being reduced via decay. By letting irrelevant (low strength and uncorrelated) messages die, energy is conserved in the network through reduced message forwarding, congestion, and analysis. This is especially important in
wireless sensor
networks, where
energy consumption
should be minimized for maximum
network lifetime
and reliability. A
mathematical model
of how to achieve this scenario is presented here. Initial results are given.
Conference:
International Conference on Wireless Networks - ICWN
, pp. 673-678, 2008
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Sergio Barbarossa
State-Driven Energy Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Citations: 3
)
Raja Jurdak
,
Pierre Baldi
,
Cristina Videira Lopes
Conference:
Systems Communications (ICW, ICHSN, ICMCS, SENET) - ICW
, pp. 356-363, 2005
Factors and Approaches Towards Energy Optimized Wireless Sensor Networks to Detect Rainfall Induced Landslides
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Maneesha V. Ramesh
,
Rehna Raj
,
Joshua Udar Freeman
,
Sangeeth Kumar
,
P. Venkat Rangan
Conference:
International Conference on Wireless Networks - ICWN
, pp. 435-438, 2007