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AUTHOR(S): 

Denis Migov

 

TITLE

Location Problems in Wireless Sensor Network for Improving its Reliability and Performance

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ABSTRACT

The wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are considered in this paper. Approach of sink nodes placement in WSNs which maximizes its reliability is proposed. For WSNs with wireless chargers, both mobile or static, we propose technique for searching the optimal points for a simultaneous omnidirectional wireless charging of a group of sensors. Corresponding problem is stated as P-center location problem.

KEYWORDS

Wireless Sensor Network, Network Reliability, Wireless Charging, Charger Deployment, P-median, P-center, Location Problem

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Cite this paper

Denis Migov. (2016) Location Problems in Wireless Sensor Network for Improving its Reliability and Performance. Computers, 1, 173-178

 

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