An Invulnerability Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network's Topology Based on Distance and Energy
To improve the topological stability of wireless sensor networks, an anti-destructive algorithm based on energy-aware weighting is proposed. The algorithm takes the Weighted Dynamic Topology Control (WDTC) algorithm as a reference, and calculates the weight of nodes by using the distance between nod...
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek
2021
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| Résumé: | To improve the topological stability of wireless sensor networks, an anti-destructive algorithm based on energy-aware weighting is proposed. The algorithm takes the Weighted Dynamic Topology Control (WDTC) algorithm as a reference, and calculates the weight of nodes by using the distance between nodes and the residual energy of nodes. Then chooses optimal weights and constructs a stable balanced topological network with multiple-connectivity paths using the K-connection idea. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm improves the average connectivity of the topological network, enhances the robustness of the network, ensures the stable transmission of network information, and optimizes the betweenness centrality of the network nodes, making the network has a good invulnerability. |
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