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Optimizing sensor cover energy via DC programming

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Wireless sensor coverage problem has been extensively studied in the last years, with growing attention to energy efficient configurations. In the paper we consider the problem of determining the radius of a given number of sensors, covering a set of targets, with the objective of minimizing the total coverage energy consumption. The problem has a non linear objective function and non convex constraints. To solve it we adopt a penalty function approach which allows us to state the problem in difference of convex functions form. Some numerical results are presented on a set of randomly generated test problems.

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Astorino, A., Miglionico, G. Optimizing sensor cover energy via DC programming. Optim Lett 10, 355–368 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11590-014-0778-y

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