Abstract:
It has been proven recently that using Mobile Agent (MA) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can drastically help to obtain the flexibility of application-aware deployment...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
It has been proven recently that using Mobile Agent (MA) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can drastically help to obtain the flexibility of application-aware deployment. Normally, in any MA based sensor network, it is an important research issue to find out an optimal itinerary for the MA in order to achieve efficient and effective data collection from multiple sensory data source nodes. In this paper, we firstly investigate a number of conventional single MA itinerary planning based schemes, and then indicate some shortcomings of these schemes, since only one MA is used by them. Having these investigations and analysis, a novel genetic algorithm based multiple MAs itinerary planning (GA-MIP) scheme is proposed to address the shortcomings of large latency and global unbalancing of using single MA, and its effectiveness is proved by conducting the extensive experiments in professional environment.
Date of Conference: 01-03 March 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 April 2010
Electronic ISBN:978-963-9799-86-8
Conference Location: Singapore
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Sensor Networks ,
- Wireless Sensor ,
- Multiple Agents ,
- Wireless Sensor Networks ,
- Mobile Agents ,
- Sensor Data ,
- Planning Strategies ,
- Source Node ,
- Network Model ,
- Search Space ,
- Fitness Function ,
- Heuristic Algorithm ,
- Nonzero Elements ,
- Array Elements ,
- Communication Cost ,
- Task Duration ,
- Crossover Operator ,
- Planning Problem ,
- Numerical Order ,
- Sink Node ,
- Size Of The Search Space ,
- Network Lifetime
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Sensor Networks ,
- Wireless Sensor ,
- Multiple Agents ,
- Wireless Sensor Networks ,
- Mobile Agents ,
- Sensor Data ,
- Planning Strategies ,
- Source Node ,
- Network Model ,
- Search Space ,
- Fitness Function ,
- Heuristic Algorithm ,
- Nonzero Elements ,
- Array Elements ,
- Communication Cost ,
- Task Duration ,
- Crossover Operator ,
- Planning Problem ,
- Numerical Order ,
- Sink Node ,
- Size Of The Search Space ,
- Network Lifetime