Pilot agent implied efficient data communication in pervasive acoustic wireless sensor network
Sushovan Das () and
Uttam Kr. Mondal ()
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Sushovan Das: College of Engineering and Mgmt
Uttam Kr. Mondal: Vidyasagar University
Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2025, vol. 88, issue 2, No 10, 15 pages
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Abstract Pervasive Acoustic Wireless Sensor Networks (PAWSNs) represent a growing and dynamic field with significant potential in areas like environmental monitoring, surveillance, and healthcare. Within PAWSNs, efficient data communication is essential due to high energy requirements and data redundancy caused by multipath phenomena linked to acoustic signals. A novel solution to these issues is the implementation of a pilot agent that optimizes data transmission. This Pilot Agent is an intelligent, autonomous entity within sensor nodes that utilizes semantic understanding and context awareness to process acoustic data. By interpreting the collected acoustic data, the Pilot Agent discards irrelevant or redundant information, transmitting only important and contextually pertinent data. Using its authenticator, path, and energy optimizer functions, the Pilot Agent selects the best path from authenticated routes, leading to decreased energy consumption and improved communication efficiency. The Pilot Agent considers factors such as hop distance, equivalent distance, and energy distance, along with efficiency metrics such as Energy Efficiency Ratio $$ \eta _E $$ η E and Path Optimization Efficiency $$ \eta _P $$ η P , to determine the best route for data transmission. In experiments, XBEE radio parameters are utilized for simulation with router nodes to assess energy and verify the proposed model’s efficiency.
Keywords: Acoustic signal; Pilot agent; Multipath routing; Acoustic wireless sensor network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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