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The Wireless Sensor Networks Base Layout and Density Optimization Oriented towards Traffic Information Collection

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  • Musong Gu
  • Lei You
  • Jun Hu
  • Lintao Duan
  • Zhen Zuo

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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are applied in Intelligent Transport System for data collection. For the low redundancy rate of the wireless sensor networks nodes of traffic information collection, the senor nodes should be deployed reasonably for the WSN nodes to work effectively, and, thus, the base network structure and the density optimization of the sensor network are one of the main problems of WSN application. This paper establishes the wireless sensor networks design optimization model oriented to the traffic information collection, solving the design optimization model with the chemical reaction optimization (CRO) algorithm. The experimental results show that CRO algorithm outperforms the traditional particle swarm optimization (PSO) in solving the wireless sensor network design optimization oriented to the traffic information collection, capable of optimizing the wireless sensor network deployment of traffic information collection to contribute to the great improvement of the comprehensive value of the network performance. The reasonable design of the wireless sensor network nodes has great significance for the information collection, post-maintenance-and-extension, and cost saving of a monitoring system.

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  • Musong Gu & Lei You & Jun Hu & Lintao Duan & Zhen Zuo, 2015. "The Wireless Sensor Networks Base Layout and Density Optimization Oriented towards Traffic Information Collection," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:214905
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/214905
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