Research on Wireless Sensor Actuator Distribution Algorithm Meeting Maximum Request Expectation

In wireless sensor actuator networks, actuator nodes are very important to network coverage for wireless sensor. So according to the characteristics that wireless communication is easy to be affected by the environment, in this wireless sensor actuator network the actuator nodes are abstracted to be service providers and the sensor nodes are abstracted to be service consumers. Furthermore, the messages transferred from actuator nodes to sensor nodes are abstracted to be service requests and the coverage of sensor nodes by actuator nodes is service providing. Moreover, the service faulty ratio of actuator nodes is defined in this paper. Based on that, an actuator node coverage algorithm that satisfies the maximum request expectation is put forwarded. Its goal is to solve the mathematical expectation of maximizing the number of service requests with fixed number of sensor nodes and actuator nodes. So the optimal position of actuator nodes could be identified. The theoretic proof and simulation result show that this algorithm is more efficient compared with similar algorithms

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