DocumentCode :
28097
Title :
Problem of Optimal Positioning of Routers in a WSAN
Author :
Martinez Padron, Jorge ; Nodarse Mora, Ismael
Author_Institution :
Univ. de las Cienc. Informaticas (UCI), Havana, Cuba
Volume :
12
Issue :
8
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
1590
Lastpage :
1594
Abstract :
Indoor deployment of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks represents a challenge for designers; requires extensive experience on this field and usually several iterations of trial and error to find an optimal design. As part of a collaborative research project, we are developing a tool that suggests the optimal design of a WSAN; taking into account the number of routers, fault tolerance and energy consumption. One of the main problems that face the development of that tool is, given the candidate positions that can take the routers, to find the optimal positioning based on the optimization criteria. In this paper is formally defined the problem and is classified according to its computational complexity in NP-Hard. Based on the problem complexity and the state of art, we decide to study the feasibility of solving it with an evolutionary approach. Using jMetal framework, we compare the behavior of four evolutionary algorithms solving the proposed problem: NSGAII, SPEA2, PAES and PESAII. As quality indicators we use Hypervolume and Epsilon.
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; wireless sensor networks; NP-hard problem; NSGAII; PAES; PESAII; SPEA2; WSAN; computational complexity; evolutionary approach; jMetal framework; optimal positioning; optimization criteria; wireless sensor and actor networks; Conferences; Evolutionary computation; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Optimization; Relays; Wireless sensor networks; Evolutionary Algorithms; NP-Hard; Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks; optimal deployment;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1548-0992
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.7014532
Filename :
7014532
Link To Document :
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