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Two-Level Data Collection for an Energy-Efficient Solution in Wireless Sensor Networks: Multi-Agent System Approach

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  • Besma Benaziz

    (Computer Science Department, Biskra University, Biskra, Algeria)

  • Okba Kazar

    (Computer Science Department, Biskra University, Biskra, Algeria)

  • Laid Kahloul

    (Computer Science Department, Biskra University, Biskra, Algeria)

  • Ilham Kitouni

    (Constantine University, Constantine, Algeria)

  • Samir Bourekkache

    (Computer Science Department, Biskra University, Biskra, Algeria)

Abstract

Density in sensor networks often causes data redundancy, which is often the origin of high energy consumption. Data collection techniques are proposed to avoid retransmission of the same data by several sensors. In this paper, the authors propose a new data collection strategy based on static agents and clustering nodes in wireless sensor network (WSN) for an efficient energy consumption called: Two-Level Data Collection Strategy (TLDC). It consists in two-level hierarchy of nodes grouping. The technique is based on an experience building to perform a reorganization of the groups. Cooperation between agents can be used to reduce the communication cost significantly, by managing the data collection smartly. In order to validate the proposed scheme, the authors use the timed automata (TA) model and UPPAAL engine to validate the proposed strategy; the results after and before reorganization are compared. They establish that the proposed approach reduces the cost of communication in the group and thus minimizes the consumed energy.

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  • Besma Benaziz & Okba Kazar & Laid Kahloul & Ilham Kitouni & Samir Bourekkache, 2016. "Two-Level Data Collection for an Energy-Efficient Solution in Wireless Sensor Networks: Multi-Agent System Approach," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global, vol. 7(4), pages 50-67, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:7:y:2016:i:4:p:50-67
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