The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network

The simulation of landslides together with the wireless sensor network allows understanding how the sensor nodes in the network are affected by the occurrences of landslides. As the occurrence of a landslide can be novel or derived from the previous one, the occurrence probability is categorized as...

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Main Authors: Vu Van Khoa, Shigeru Takayama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Measurement: Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421001148
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spelling doaj-5eed277711e7400e892c2c783cbc274e2021-09-23T04:40:54ZengElsevierMeasurement: Sensors2665-91742021-12-0118100151The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor networkVu Van Khoa0Shigeru Takayama1Corresponding author.; Ritsumeikan University (Graduate School of Science and Engineering), Kusatsu, Shiga, JapanRitsumeikan University (Graduate School of Science and Engineering), Kusatsu, Shiga, JapanThe simulation of landslides together with the wireless sensor network allows understanding how the sensor nodes in the network are affected by the occurrences of landslides. As the occurrence of a landslide can be novel or derived from the previous one, the occurrence probability is categorized as primary or secondary. This paper shows the simulation of landslides on an area monitored by a wireless sensor network. The operation of the network is managed by PEGASIS routing protocol, combined with the Genetic Algorithm for improvement. The result shows that a low probability of primary occurrence has more impact than a secondary one on the network lifetime and other factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421001148LandslideWireless sensor networkSimulation
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author Vu Van Khoa
Shigeru Takayama
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The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
Measurement: Sensors
Landslide
Wireless sensor network
Simulation
author_facet Vu Van Khoa
Shigeru Takayama
author_sort Vu Van Khoa
title The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
title_short The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
title_full The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
title_fullStr The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
title_full_unstemmed The effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
title_sort effect of landslide probability on wireless sensor network
publisher Elsevier
series Measurement: Sensors
issn 2665-9174
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The simulation of landslides together with the wireless sensor network allows understanding how the sensor nodes in the network are affected by the occurrences of landslides. As the occurrence of a landslide can be novel or derived from the previous one, the occurrence probability is categorized as primary or secondary. This paper shows the simulation of landslides on an area monitored by a wireless sensor network. The operation of the network is managed by PEGASIS routing protocol, combined with the Genetic Algorithm for improvement. The result shows that a low probability of primary occurrence has more impact than a secondary one on the network lifetime and other factors.
topic Landslide
Wireless sensor network
Simulation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421001148
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