Abstract

The issues of building wireless sensor networks with the use of stochastic mobile agents for information exchange between nodes are considered. The basic requirements, features and limitations of algorithms for processing and transmitting measured data in a sensor network are analyzed. It is shown that the actual task of collecting data from sensor networks with dense coverage of the territory is to optimize traffic by decoupling, i.e., eliminating information redundancy. A comparative assessment of energy consumption and average delay of data delivery from the source to the collection point for a conventional client-server structure and a sensor network with mobile agents is given.

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