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Supernodes-Based Solution for Terrestrial Segment of Flying Ubiquitous Sensor Network Under Intentional Electromagnetic Interference

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This paper is dedicated to the study of the functions of the terrestrial segment of flying ubiquitous sensor network under intentional electromagnetic interference conditions. The main feature of this influence is the violation of the integrity of the WSN and a temporary failure of nodes located in the influence zone. The aim of the study is to prove that, under IEMI conditions, there is a supernodes-based solution to ensure the functioning of the WSN. The obtained results can be used in selecting models of changing network functionality under the influence of interference so as to maintain the network stability.

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The reported study was supported by RFBR, research project No. 15 07-09431a “Development of the principles of construction and methods of self-organization for Flying Ubiquitous Sensor Networks”.

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Hoang, T., Kirichek, R., Paramonov, A., Koucheryavy, A. (2016). Supernodes-Based Solution for Terrestrial Segment of Flying Ubiquitous Sensor Network Under Intentional Electromagnetic Interference. In: Galinina, O., Balandin, S., Koucheryavy, Y. (eds) Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems. ruSMART NEW2AN 2016 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9870. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46301-8_29

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