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Research on Fault Tolerant Mechanisms in Wireless Sensor Networks

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Data is an important foundation of artificial intelligence. Sensors are an important source of data. Wireless sensor networks need to have fault-tolerant capabilities, especially in large-scale wireless sensor networks. Fault tolerance technology is committed to maintaining the normal operation of the network in the face of errors, faults, or abnormal situations, providing continuous data support for artificial intelligence systems. This article studies the fault tolerance of wireless sensor networks through topology. Redundancy and dynamic threshold setting are indispensable elements in the fault-tolerant design of wireless sensor networks, which together contribute to achieving stable operation and high availability of the network in complex environments.

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      IoTAAI '23: Proceedings of the 2023 5th International Conference on Internet of Things, Automation and Artificial Intelligence
      November 2023
      902 pages
      ISBN:9798400716485
      DOI:10.1145/3653081

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