Select Algorithm of Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Network by the Analytic Hierarchy Process

2016;
: pp. 179 - 184
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Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
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Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
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Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
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Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics

In wireless sensor networks (WSN) is important task of self-organization networks. There are many different algorithms for self-organization of such networks. This choice determines the relevance of pre-emptive self-algorithm network with the additional information obtained from experts. In the article features practical application of the analytic hierarchy process to select a preferred algorithm for self-organization in wireless sensor networks.

A comparative analysis of the characteristics of existing algorithms in sensor networks self. The maximum value vector components priorities selected preferred algorithm WSN self — Payment scheme algorithm. This self-algorithm, which uses payment scheme using transmission power as mediator, thus achieving a global high performance.

Thus, as a result of the research shows that the option to select a preferred self- organization WSN algorithm can be used the analytic hierarchy that gives the opportunity to build a formalized procedure for the use and handling of judgments of experts to form the equivalent of a criterion benefits.

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