1. Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks by Using a Fuzzy-based Solution.
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Tirrito, Salvatore and Nicolosi, Giuseppina
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ENERGY consumption ,WIRELESS sensor networks ,FUZZY systems ,ELECTRONIC equipment ,FUZZY logic ,FUZZY control systems - Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks are characterized by a distributed architecture realized by a set of autonomous electronic devices able to sense data from the surrounding environment and to communicate among them. These devices are battery powered since they may be used even to monitor hazardous events in inaccessible areas. As a consequence, it is preferable to assure the adoption of energy management solutions in order to extend the WSN lifetime, as far as possible. Moreover, it is crucial to guarantee that the nodes receive the transmitted data correctly. It is clear that trading off power optimization and quality of service has become one the most important concerns when dealing with modern systems based on WSNs. This paper introduces a solution based on a Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) focusing on the minimization of energy consumption of wireless sensor nodes. This is made possible because the sleeping time of these nodes is dynamically regulated by a FLC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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