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Abstract
Nowadays, time-varying and high-density data of wireless sensor systems and communication networks compel us to propose and realise low-complexity and time-efficient algorithms for searching, clustering, and sorting. A novel threshold-based sorting algorithm applicable to dense and ultra-dense networks is proposed in this study. Instead of sorting whole data in a large data set and selecting a certain number of them, the proposed algorithm sorts a specific number of elements that are larger or smaller than a threshold level or located between two threshold values. First, based on the mean value and standard deviation of the data, a theoretical analysis to find the exact and approximate thresholds, respectively for known (Gaussian, uniform, Rayleigh, and negative exponential) and unknown probability distributions is presented. Then, an algorithm to sort a predefined number of data is realised. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is shown in the view of the time complexity order, the running time, and the similarity measure. To do this, theoretical and numerical analyses are used to show the superiority of the proposed algorithm in known and unknown distributions to the well-known conventional and gradual conventional versions of Merge, Quick, and K-S mean-based sorting algorithms.
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IET Wireless Sensor Systems is aimed at the growing field of wireless sensor networks and distributed systems, which has been expanding rapidly in recent years and is evolving into a multi-billion dollar industry. The Journal has been launched to give a platform to researchers and academics in the field and is intended to cover the research, engineering, technological developments, innovative deployment of distributed sensor and actuator systems. Topics covered include, but are not limited to theoretical developments of: Innovative Architectures for Smart Sensors;Nano Sensors and Actuators Unstructured Networking; Cooperative and Clustering Distributed Sensors; Data Fusion for Distributed Sensors; Distributed Intelligence in Distributed Sensors; Energy Harvesting for and Lifetime of Smart Sensors and Actuators; Cross-Layer Design and Layer Optimisation in Distributed Sensors; Security, Trust and Dependability of Distributed Sensors. The Journal also covers; Innovative Services and Applications for: Monitoring: Health, Traffic, Weather and Toxins; Surveillance: Target Tracking and Localization; Observation: Global Resources and Geological Activities (Earth, Forest, Mines, Underwater); Industrial Applications of Distributed Sensors in Green and Agile Manufacturing; Sensor and RFID Applications of the Internet-of-Things ("IoT"); Smart Metering; Machine-to-Machine Communications.