Stability control simulation of temperature sensor network with temperature difference fluctuation
by Zhen-zhong Ma; Mei-sen Pan
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 20, No. 3, 2016

Abstract: With the large temperature differences, the temperature sensor network node will have fluctuations in the signal acquisition, resulting in the fast single random node energy consumption and the network instability. In this paper, the temperature signal acquisition method of the network is proposed based on sink node path selection algorithm; the based on temperature sensing network stability (BTS) protocol and transfer Markov chain model of the network is constructed. In the fluctuation environment, when the network node makes the abnormal energy variation, the deviation compensation is taken for the node; the new network communication path is stably ordered; and the temperature information acquisition is completed. The simulation results show that this new method has better performance in the temperature sensing and signal acquisition, and it can realise the non-uniform heat transfer. The stability communication is realised.

Online publication date: Thu, 17-Mar-2016

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