2021
DOI: 10.3390/math9162007
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Dynamical Behavior Analysis of a Time-Delay SIRS-L Model in Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: The traditional SIRS virus propagation model is used to analyze the malware propagation behavior of wireless rechargeable sensor networks (WRSNs) by adding a new concept: the low-energy status nodes. The SIRS-L model has been developed in this article. Furthermore, the influence of time delay during the charging behavior of the low-energy status nodes needs to be considered. Hopf bifurcation is studied by discussing the time delay that is chosen as the bifurcation parameter. Finally, the properties of the Hopf… Show more

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“…All malware mathematical models are based on a mix of these common states, developing specific transitions between them according to the modeled network. Examples can be found in SIRS models [22,23], SEIRS models [24][25][26], or SEIRD models [27,28]), to cite the most popular combinations. On top of them, innumerable variations introduce one or more new subdynamics, e.g., [22], where an SIRS-L model was proposed to account for the low-energy mode of wireless sensors.…”
Section: Review Of Literature Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All malware mathematical models are based on a mix of these common states, developing specific transitions between them according to the modeled network. Examples can be found in SIRS models [22,23], SEIRS models [24][25][26], or SEIRD models [27,28]), to cite the most popular combinations. On top of them, innumerable variations introduce one or more new subdynamics, e.g., [22], where an SIRS-L model was proposed to account for the low-energy mode of wireless sensors.…”
Section: Review Of Literature Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%