Energy Efficient Data Aggregation with Dynamic Mobile Sink-Based Path Optimization in Large Scale WSNs Using Reinforcement Learning

During the past decades, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become extensively used due to their prominent number of applications. The use of WSNs is a domineering need for future radical areas commencing from smart home to military surveillance in which hundreds or thousands of sensor nodes are p...

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Data management
Data transmission
Elections
Energy consumption
Energy methods
Engineering
Machine learning
Networks
Neural networks
Nodes
Optimization
Response time
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Smart buildings
Swarm intelligence
Time lag
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