State scheduling method of redundant nodes in power communication network based on least square method
by Liang Ma; Jie Zhou; Bintai Xu; Youxiang Zhu; Yingjie Jiang
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (IJAACS), Vol. 15, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: In order to overcome the problem of large energy consumption in traditional scheduling methods, a state scheduling method based on least square method is proposed for redundant nodes in power communication network. This method can identify and mark redundant nodes and obtain the location information of adjacent nodes in power system environment. Using the least square method and iterative method to find the location coordinates of redundant nodes in the power communication network, building the basic power communication network model, according to the work requirements of redundant nodes in the power communication network, to achieve the scheduling of redundant nodes. The experimental results show that the average energy consumption is 0.16kj less than that of the traditional method, which has better performance of coverage quality in the monitoring process and can extend the network monitoring time in the later stage of operation.

Online publication date: Fri, 09-Sep-2022

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