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Event-Sensitive Network: A Construction Algorithm of Agricultural Sensor Network Driven by Environmental Change

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  • Shipu Xu
  • Yong Liu
  • WenWen Hu
  • Yingjing Wu
  • Sijia Liu
  • Yunsheng Wang
  • Chang Liu

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In a wireless sensor network, the sensor nodes transmit the acquired information to the server through the data transmission link. On the serverside, the data are processed, fused, and expressed to serve the user. Sensor deployment is a key factor related to the stability and security of wireless networks. This article uses environmental changes to drive related technologies to deploy wireless sensors. In this article, environmental change-driven means that through certain deployment cost model assumptions and problem descriptions, network deployment is artificially divided into two stages: initial deployment and redeployment. In the deployment phase, by referring to the idea of virtual force, a new sensor deployment algorithm is proposed in the redeployment phase, which can well solve the stability- and security-related issues encountered in agricultural wireless sensor networks. In this algorithm, the moving distance of the mobile receiver and the average coverage of the network are calculated based on the virtual force, the direction, and the number of adjacent clusters. Finally, the algorithm model was simulated in MATLAB, and the feasibility of the algorithm was verified by analyzing the event coverage and the moving distance of nodes. The final simulation results show that the algorithm proposed in this paper can achieve better performance than existing algorithms in terms of average coverage and moving distance.

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  • Shipu Xu & Yong Liu & WenWen Hu & Yingjing Wu & Sijia Liu & Yunsheng Wang & Chang Liu, 2021. "Event-Sensitive Network: A Construction Algorithm of Agricultural Sensor Network Driven by Environmental Change," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6687719
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6687719
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