Adaptive swarm intelligence routing algorithms for WSN in a changing environment

Swarm intelligent algorithms have been used to design distributed and fault tolerant routing protocols for Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN), able to self-adapt to environmental changes. The principle is that each sink emits a message with the highest pheromone intensity (with reference to ant colonie...

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Published in2010 IEEE Sensors pp. 1813 - 1818
Main Authors Bruneo, Dario, Scarpa, Marco, Bobbio, Andrea, Cerotti, Davide, Gribaudo, Marco
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.11.2010
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ISBN9781424481705
1424481708
ISSN1930-0395
DOI10.1109/ICSENS.2010.5689994

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Summary:Swarm intelligent algorithms have been used to design distributed and fault tolerant routing protocols for Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN), able to self-adapt to environmental changes. The principle is that each sink emits a message with the highest pheromone intensity (with reference to ant colonies) and with a limited transmission range. Pheromone spreads to the sensors and at the same time is subject to evaporation, producing an intensity gradient that drives the construction of the routing tables. We have studied swarm intelligent algorithms resorting to an analytical technique based on Markovian Agents MA. In the present work, we show that the MA model can be experimentally validated through a real physical WSN. Moreover, we extend our previous research to the study of WSN in dynamically changing environments and we show how the pheromone gradient algorithm is a strong candidate for implementing WSN routing in very critical topologies.
ISBN:9781424481705
1424481708
ISSN:1930-0395
DOI:10.1109/ICSENS.2010.5689994