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A model of pulsed oscillator network and the perspectives of its application to the problems of information routing in wireless sensor networks

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Development of performance principles of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the methods of information routing in the networks, providing a capability of self-organized and automatic style of the WSN network work, is currently of substantial interest. The attraction of associated model of pulsed oscillator networks seems to be helpful for the design of adaptive synchronization-based information routing in the WSN. An oscillatory network model with pulsed oscillator dynamics and pulsed oscillator interaction is proposed. The initial version of information transfer in the WSN with the help of synchronization of an associated oscillatory network is discussed.

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Kuzmina, M.G., Grichuk, E.S. & Manykin, E.A. A model of pulsed oscillator network and the perspectives of its application to the problems of information routing in wireless sensor networks. Opt. Mem. Neural Networks 26, 110–116 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1060992X17020047

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