In designing sensor networks for hostile environments, energy conservation at each sensor node is a critical challenge. This study proposes a novel deployment
of two mobile base stations utilizing Syracuse's modified algorithm, alongside the original algorithm, to predict breakpoints. The approach aims to extend the
sensor network's lifespan by leveraging terrain dimensions to identify effective appointment points based on Syracuse's conjecture. We define four metrics to
evaluate the proposed solution. Simulation results indicate that implementing multiple mobile base stations, guided by the Syracuse conjecture, significantly
enhances the overall lifespan of the sensor network.
Syracuse, Wireless Network, Mobile Network, SHEM, algorithm