Surrogate-assisted sine Phasmatodea population evolution algorithm applied to 3D coverage of mobile nodes

Complex & Intelligent Systems(2024)

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Deploying static wireless sensor nodes is prone to network coverage gaps, resulting in poor network coverage. In this paper, an attempt is made to improve the network coverage by moving the locations of the nodes. A surrogate-assisted sine Phasmatodea population evolution algorithm (SASPPE) is used to evaluate the network coverage. A 50 × 50 hill simulation environment was tested for the number of nodes of 30 and 40 and radii of 3, 5 and 7, respectively. The results show that the SASPPE algorithm has the highest coverage, which can be up to 23.624
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Phasmatodea population evolution,Surrogate-assisted,Radial basis function networks,Removable nodes
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