Collective behavior in wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

The system of homogeneous nodes, cooperating with each other, pursuing strictly defined goals for the exchange of information... this is a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). WSN's are network radio equipment (transmitters, sensors and microcontrollers), that are geographically distributed in a defined area. These autonomous nodes communicate with each other and jointly submit their data through the network to the Base Station (BS). The basic objective of such activity is to monitor environmental conditions, such as: light, pressure, temperature, motion and/or chemical pollution. This paper describes a relational shape adaptive collective behavior. On the basis of formal set theory, as shown from the perspective of global managed adaptive WSN actions, and how local activity adaptation is guaranteed.

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Klempous, R. (2014). Collective behavior in wireless sensor networks. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 11(4), 101–118. https://doi.org/10.12700/aph.25.04.2014.04.7

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