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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become an important technology for execution of sensitive applications requiring real-time sensing and data acquisition for decision-making purposes. Apart from many challenges facing WSNs deployment and operations, security of wireless sensor networks is a an important challenging issue. There is always a potential threat of various types of malicious attacks...
Extremal optimization (EO) is an optimization technique that has been utilized to efficiently solve many complex optimization problems. One such complex problem is topology design of enterprise networks which involves simultaneous optimization of a number of objectives. Some important objectives are financial cost, network delay, maximum number of hops between communicating nodes in the network, and...
Pattern recognition approaches are commonly adopted by many wireless sensor network applications due to their traditional effectiveness in detecting and recognizing events. Performance of a pattern recognition approach is directly proportional to the number of active sensor nodes. However, a high number of active nodes results in high energy consumption. Thus, the above situation can be considered...
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