Optimisation of computer network reliability based upon sensor technology and genetic algorithm
Chengqing Gong
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2024, vol. 46, issue 1/2, 39-58
Abstract:
In today's society, there has been a trend towards high digitisation, which means that the importance of computer networks is also increasing. Computer network reliability is the concept of measuring the security and stability of computer network system based on its importance. Nowadays, network reliability detection systems at home and abroad have their own standards. It is not conducive to the measurement between different system networks. This article is dedicated to optimising the reliability of the computer network, making it more convenient, quick and easy to operate. For this reason, this paper proposes a network reliability analysis algorithm based on sensor technology, and then uses genetic algorithm to optimise it. The proposed optimisation algorithm is to solve the problems of high algorithm complexity and low-computational efficiency. In the experiment, the original algorithm was compared with the optimised algorithm. A number of tests have also been conducted for network reliability analysis. Experimental results show that the optimised algorithm can increase the accuracy rate to more than 90%, and can recall a high percentage of correct matching pairs. The average time overhead is also around 300 ms.
Keywords: sensor technology; genetic algorithm; computer network; reliability optimisation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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