Heuristic strategies for assessing wireless sensor network resiliency: an event-based formal approach

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Alessandro Testa
Marcello Cinque
Antonio Coronato
Giuseppe De Pietro
Juan Carlos Augusto
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[1] Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking,DIETI
[2] CNR,School of Science and Technology
[3] University of Naples “Federico II”,undefined
[4] Middlesex University,undefined
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Journal of Heuristics | 2015年 / 21卷
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Wireless sensor networks; Heuristic; Resiliency ; Formal language; Robustness checking;
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are increasingly being adopted in critical applications. In these networks undesired events may undermine the reliability level; thus their effects need to be properly assessed from the early stages of the development process onwards to minimize the chances of unexpected problems during use. In this paper we propose two heuristic strategies: what-if analysis and robustness checking. They allow to drive designers towards optimal WSN deployment solutions, from the point of view of the connection and data delivery resiliency, exploiting a formal approach based on the event calculus formal language. The heuristics are backed up by a support tool aimed to simplify their adoption by system designers. The tool allows to specify the target WSN in a user-friendly way and it is able to elaborate the two heuristic strategies by means of the event calculus specifications automatically generated. The WSN reliability is assessed computing a set of specific metrics. The effectiveness of the strategies is shown in the context of three case studies.
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页码:145 / 175
页数:30
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