Author/Authors :
Nazari Dastjerdi, Samaneh Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University , Haj Seyyed Javadi, Hamid Department of Mathematics and Applications
Abstract :
Network sensors consist of sensor
nodes in which every node covers a limited area.
The most common use of these networks is in
unreachable fields.
Sink is a node that collects data from other
nodes. One of the main challenges in these networks
is the limitation of nodes battery (power supply).
Therefore, the use of topology control is required to
decrease power consumption and increase network
accessibility.
In this paper, a network is modeled by a graph.
Each vertex in the graph indicates a sensor node
and the edges display the communication links
between them. Changes in the graph show changes
in network topology and a different path to the
sink.
In this research, “fuzzy logic” is used for
topology control.
As the fuzzy logic utilizes optimized sensing
radius comparing with minimum-maximum
sensing radius, we expect less dead nodes, more
mean residual energy and relatively more load
balance in the network. At first, 2-input fuzzy
algorithm was chosen. However 3-input fuzzy
algorithm was also observed due to reasons
explained in the main text.
In both algorithms, we have load balance
in network and prolong network lifetime.
Unreachable paths are less encountered with
higher rates of packet delivery. The final standard
deviation (STD) reaches to its minimum level,
while the residual energy in sensors remains close
to each other.