Energy-Aware Chaotic Communication in Wireless Sensor Network

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A challenging task in wireless sensor network (WSN) is to deliver authentic data between source nodes and sink nodes. The collision or dead lock occurs when two or more close nodes are attempted to send data at the same time to the others node. To avoid such dead lock situation in the network we propose a nonlinear mathematical model. The effect of nonlinearity often renders a periodic solution unstable for certain parametric choices even a very small change in initial conditions can lead to different result in chaotic systems which appears to exhibit chaos for a range of parametric values when long time behavior studied. The local stability conditions for the system have been discussed and analyzed. Numerically simulations have been carried out to study the complex behavior of the system for reasonable ranges of parameters in WSN.

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