Wireless sensor networks: a survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Multicriteria analysis tools in real-life problems
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Combinatorial optimization in system configuration design
Automation and Remote Control
Minimizing energy consumption in surveillance sensor networks using clusterization
Proceedings of the 51st ACM Southeast Conference
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Problem and Motivation: A designing of energy efficient wireless sensor networks is one of the most trendy research topics. In this paper the authors developed a new multi-criteria approach which allows filtering out non-efficient topologies during a phase of designing of a sensor network and also running a self-adjustment process during its functioning. It is shown that the problem of designing of an energy efficient wireless sensor network belongs to the class D of optimization combinatorial problems for which the equivalent recognition problems are NP-complete or open. The D-class (Peltsverger B., Khavronin O. (1999)) is such that according to a decomposition approach there exist particular criteria compatible with the main one, and the recognition task corresponding to a particular criterion always belongs to the P-class problem.