An improved co-evolutionary particle swarm optimization for wireless sensor networks with dynamic deployment

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Abstract

The effectiveness of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) depends on the coverage and target detection probability provided by dynamic deployment, which is usually supported by the virtual force (VF) algorithm. However, in the VF algorithm, the virtual force exerted by stationary sensor nodes will hinder the movement of mobile sensor nodes. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is introduced as another dynamic deployment algorithm, but in this case the computation time required is the big bottleneck. This paper proposes a dynamic deployment algorithm which is named "virtual force directed co-evolutionary particle swarm optimization" (VFCPSO), since this algorithm combines the co-evolutionary particle swarm optimization (CPSO) with the VF algorithm, whereby the CPSO uses multiple swarms to optimize different components of the solution vectors for dynamic deployment cooperatively and the velocity of each particle is updated according to not only the historical local and global optimal solutions, but also the virtual forces of sensor nodes. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed VFCPSO is competent for dynamic deployment in WSNs and has better performance with respect to computation time and effectiveness than the VF, PSO and VFPSO algorithms. © 2007 by MDPI.

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Wang, X., Wang, S., & Ma, J. J. (2007). An improved co-evolutionary particle swarm optimization for wireless sensor networks with dynamic deployment. Sensors, 7(3), 354–370. https://doi.org/10.3390/s7030354

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