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Replacement of a failing node by using a two-phase method

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Connectivity in wireless sensor network is a very important factor in which disconnection can partition the network into two or more parts, unable to communicate between them. Thus, lead to a reconfiguration of the network by generating energy losses or in other cases, the network mission fails. Energy conservation is a very important problem in wireless sensor network, because the sensors autonomy depends to the energy, and the sensor battery change is not feasible given the size and the number of deployed sensors, especially in areas where access is difficult or sometimes even impossible. In this paper, we propose a new solution for the connectivity problem when failure node is considered. In this solution, the replacement of failed node is done in two phases: the former is the search of redundant nodes using the clusterheads, which requires the network division into a set of clusters where each one designates a node to be their representative, and cluster representatives are responsible for coordinating between different network clusters; the second phase is a restoration of connectivity.

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        IPAC '15: Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing, Security and Advanced Communication
        November 2015
        495 pages
        ISBN:9781450334587
        DOI:10.1145/2816839
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        1. Connectivity maintenance
        2. Failure node
        3. Replacement of a failing node
        4. Sensors networks

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