Title
A Selection of Actor Node in Wireless Sensor Actor Networks: A Case Study for Static and Mobile Actor Nodes
Abstract
In Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks, sensors and actors collaborate to get the information about the physical environment and perform appropriate actions. In order to provide effective sensing and acting, a distributed local coordination mechanism is necessary among sensors and actors. In this work, we implement and compare two Fuzzy-Based Systems (FBS1 and FBS2) for actor selection problem. These systems decide whether the actor will be selected for the required job or not, based on data supplied by sensors and actual actor condition. For FBS1, we use three input parameters: Job Type (JT), Remaining Energy of Actor (REA) and Distance of Actor from Job Place (DAJP). The output parameter is Actor Selection Decision (ASD). For FBS2, we consider four input parameters: JT, REA, DAJP and Actor Node Speed (ANS). The output parameter is the ASD. The simulation results show that the proposed systems decide the actor selection in order to have short delays, low energy consumption, and proper task assignment. Comparing complexity of FBS1 and FBS2, the FBS2 is more complex than FBS1. However, it also considers mobility of actor nodes. Thus, the FBS2 is more flexible system than FBS1.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/CISIS.2015.85
International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Wireless Networks, WSAN, Fuzzy Logic, Actor Mobility, Intelligent Systems
Wireless network,Wireless,Intelligent decision support system,Low energy,Computer science,Fuzzy logic,Computer network,Wireless sensor network,Energy consumption,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
15
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Donald Elmazi115731.95
Tetsuya Oda244586.37
Elis Kulla335151.47
Evjola Spaho440460.43
Leonard Barolli52178333.62
Kazunori Uchida616138.43