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Energy optimization for wireless sensor network using minimum redundancy maximum relevance feature selection and
Muteeah Aljawarneh1,2, Rim Hamdaoui1,2, Ahmed Zouinkhi2
1Computer Science Department, College of Science and Humanities, Dawadmi, Shaqra University, Dawadmi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
In wireless sensor networks (WSN), conserving energy is usually a basic issue, and several approaches are applied to optimize energy consumption. In this article, we adopt feature selection approaches by using minimum redundancy maximum relevance (MRMR) as a feature selection technique to minimize the number of sensors thereby conserving energy. MRMR ranks the sensors according to their significance. The selected features are then classified by different types of classifiers; SVM with linear kernel classifier, naïve Bayes classifier, and k-nearest neighbors classifier (KNN) to compare accuracy values. The simulation results illustrated an improvement in the lifetime extension factor of sensors and showed that the KNN classifier gives better results than the naïve Bayes and SVM classifier.

