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Optimization of the IEEE 802.15.4 Superframe for Clustered WSNs using Differential Evolution
Prolonging sensor and network life is a significant concern for wireless sensor networks and in this paper we present a novel optimization technique for determining the superframe slot allocation for a beacon-enabled 802.15.4 superframe operating with sensors with different data acquisition periods. The optimization approach is based on a differential evolution algorithm that leverages a flat cluster network topology to constrain the contention free period (CFP) and the contention access period (CAP) of the superframe. In this work we also define a multi-superframe structure to help conserve energy in the network. A sensitivity analysis of the optimization shows that the optimized results are not too sensitive to the clustering algorithm but are very sensitive to the original network configuration, such as number of nodes and their locations and transmission range, and therefore is better suited for static sensor networks. We also demonstrate that the optimized superframe results in a 5% gain in energy conservation over other approaches that optimize the superframe based on the ratio of the beacon order (BO) to superframe order (SO).