OPTIMIZATION OF WORKING TIME OF AUTONOMOUS SENSOR NETWORK NODES FOR AUTOMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Authors

  • Yu.A. Palamarchuk
  • Ye.M. Snizhko
  • N.P. Botsva

Keywords:

wireless sensory network, cluster, automated control.

Abstract

Solving the urgent task of the mining industry to support safe working conditions of personnel may be based on wireless sensory networks for automated control of physical parameters in underground workings. The construction of the model and wireless network modeling with cluster organization consisting of sensor nodes, cluster coordinators and base station are considered. The network parameters are calculated based on the number of nodes and the location of the base station. Based on peer-reviewed peer-to-peer network structures, it has been shown that network cluster organization is more effective in terms of energy saving and the duration of work due to the additional compression of information when combining information flows from elements of the same cluster.

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Published

2023-11-24

How to Cite

Palamarchuk, Y., Snizhko, Y., & Botsva, N. (2023). OPTIMIZATION OF WORKING TIME OF AUTONOMOUS SENSOR NETWORK NODES FOR AUTOMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. Electrical and Information Systems, (99), 41–46. Retrieved from https://journals.politehnica.dp.ua/index.php/eis/article/view/423