Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems
Connecting the Physical World with Pervasive Networks
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Energy-Efficient Communication Protocol for Wireless Microsensor Networks
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 8 - Volume 8
The use of mobile agents for clustering in mobile ad hoc networks
SAICSIT '03 Proceedings of the 2003 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on Enablement through technology
Analytical modeling and mitigation techniques for the energy hole problem in sensor networks
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
BiSNET: A biologically-inspired middleware architecture for self-managing wireless sensor networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
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Wireless sensors nodes are broadly used in the area of remote monitoring such as habitat tracking, wild life monitoring, weather and tsunami alert. These nodes require less administration since they are placed in remote locations, and battery power is needed for them to sustain their lifetime. Since the nodes are placed in remote location, powering up the nodes is often impossible. Autonomic computing is needed in these situations so that sensor nodes can supervise themselves without being monitored by human. Hence a mobile agent assisted self-healing sensor network is proposed in our work. Simulation results are presented to validate our protocol in terms of energy efficiency and self-healing. The idea then further expanded into in a real world prototype specifically into intrusion detection system within buildings. Preliminary results of the prototype exhibit that the system is feasible to be deployed in a real world scenario with the energy efficient routing protocol. This gives innovation into energy efficient routing protocol in wireless sensor areas.