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Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime Analysis Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems
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Gaussian MfTopology ControlFuzzy LogicSensor Network LifetimeEngineeringFuzzy ComputingSensor NetworkEdge ComputingFuzzy ModelingWireless Sensor SystemComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceSensor PlacementSensor OptimizationSensor Connectivity
Extending the lifetime of the energy constrained wireless sensor networks is a crucial challenge in sensor network research. In this paper, we present a novel approach based on fuzzy logic systems to analyze the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. We demonstrate that a type-2 fuzzy membership function (MF), i.e., a Gaussian MF with uncertain standard deviation (std) is most appropriate to model a single node lifetime in wireless sensor networks. In our research, we study two basic sensor placement schemes: square-grid and hex-grid. Two fuzzy logic systems (FLSs): a singleton type-1 FLS and an interval type-2 FLS are designed to perform lifetime estimation of the sensor network. We compare our fuzzy approach with other nonfuzzy schemes in previous papers. Simulation results show that FLS offers a feasible method to analyze and estimate the sensor network lifetime and the interval type-2 FLS in which the antecedent and the consequent membership functions are modeled as Gaussian with uncertain std outperforms the singleton type-1 FLS and the nonfuzzy schemes.
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