Abstract
The method of making a decision on the ranking of sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network randomly distributed on a certain plane, which operates in a constantly changing network environment, is considered. As a priori information about the network environment, expertise is used, framed in the form of a matrix of utility relations. The given matrix is filled with integer point estimates. The solution to the ranking of base stations is a calculated a posteriori fuzzy set. A numerical example of solving the problem is considered.
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