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This paper deals with an application of multiagent systems to management in wireless sensor networks (WSN). This WSN will be applied to monitor an underground hydrographic network (the EnvSys project). We present the EnvSys project, the multiagent systems (MAS) and their application in WSN. After we propose an adaptive infrastructure of autonomous agents to route the information in the best way, in consideration to strong constraints on energy resources. Interesting simulation results are discussed.
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Jamont, JP., Occello, M., Lagrèze, A. (2004). A Decentralized Self-Organized Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks. In: Kleinjohann, B., Gao, G.R., Kopetz, H., Kleinjohann, L., Rettberg, A. (eds) Design Methods and Applications for Distributed Embedded Systems. DIPES 2004. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 150. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8149-9_13
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