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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2021.26.11.093

A visiting scheme of mobile sink system in distributed sensor networks  

Park, Sang-Joon (Dept. of Computer Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Lee, Jong-Chan (Dept. of Computer Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Abstract
The sensor networks should be appropriately designed by applied network purpose, so that they can support proper application functions. Based on the design of suitable network model, the network lifetime can be maximized than using other general strategies which have not the consideration of specific network environments. In this paper, we propose a non-deterministic agent scheme to the mobile sink in distributed wireless sensor networks. The sensor network area can be divided into several sensor regions. Hence, to these such networks, the specified suitable scheme is requested by the applied network model to implement satisfactory network management. In this paper, we theoretically represent the proposed scheme, and provide the evaluation with the simulation results.
Keywords
Sensor networks; distributed region; non-deterministic agent; mobile sink; sensor node;
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