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Wireless sensor networks are widely used in a variety of fields including industrial environments. In case of a clustered network the location of cluster head affects the reliability of the network operation. Finding of the optimum location of the cluster head, therefore, is critical for the design of a network. This paper discusses the optimisation approach, based on the brute force algorithm, in the context of topology optimisation of a cluster structure centralised wireless sensor network. Two examples are given to verify the approach that demonstrate the implementation of the brute force algorithm to find an optimum location of the cluster head.
The mechanical properties of plastic components, especially if they are made of semi-crystalline polymers, are considerably influenced by the process conditions. The degree of crystallization influences thermal and mechanical properties. Even more important is the orientation of molecules due to stretching of the polymer melt. Anisotropic material properties are the result of such orientations. Up to now all these effects are not considered within the simulation models of blow molded parts.