2010
DOI: 10.1109/tkde.2009.203
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Effective Determination of Mobile Agent Itineraries for Data Aggregation on Sensor Networks

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“…In [14], the authors proposed a greedy tree-based itinerary design (TBID) algorithm to find near optimal itineraries for multiple agents. This algorithm is executed centrally at the sink and statically determines the number of agents that should be employed and their itineraries.…”
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“…In [14], the authors proposed a greedy tree-based itinerary design (TBID) algorithm to find near optimal itineraries for multiple agents. This algorithm is executed centrally at the sink and statically determines the number of agents that should be employed and their itineraries.…”
Section: Centralized Approach-based Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The route of an agent is dynamically decided at each hop using cost function. MMADIDD adapts to unexpected node failures during an agent migration, but consumes slightly more energy than TBID [14]. This protocol provides a fair amount of fault tolerance, but the migration of agents depends on the wedge structure.…”
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