Aspects of Distance Sensitive Design of Wireless Sensor Networks

V. Kulathumani, A. Arora
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Distance sensitivity is a locality concept that is useful for designing scalable wireless sensor network applications. In this paper, we formally define distance sensitivity and we highlight its different forms such as distance sensitive latency, error, rate, membership, and healing. We show how distance sensitivity allows the application requirements and the network specification to be stated (and reasoned about) purely in geometric terms. This paper also examines key aspects of the concept, namely sufficiency, decomposability, and robustness. Specifically, sufficiency involves consideration of whether distance sensitive properties are enough for meeting application requirements. Decomposability involves choosing properties of network layers/components so that together the distance sensitive network abstraction holds. And, robustness implies preservation of distance sensitivity in the presence of failures in the network, including both permanent and transient failures and even those that violate the density or geometric assumptions of the network. We illustrate these aspects via examples from our previous work, all in the context of a common case study, regarding the design of a distributed pursuer evader tracking application.
无线传感器网络距离敏感设计的几个方面
距离灵敏度是一个局部性概念,对于设计可扩展的无线传感器网络应用非常有用。在本文中,我们正式定义了距离灵敏度,并强调了它的不同形式,如距离敏感延迟、误差、速率、隶属度和愈合。我们展示了距离敏感性如何允许应用程序需求和网络规范纯粹以几何术语来陈述(和推理)。本文还考察了该概念的关键方面,即充分性、可分解性和健壮性。具体来说,充分性包括考虑距离敏感特性是否足以满足应用要求。可分解性包括选择网络层/组件的属性,使距离敏感网络抽象保持在一起。并且,鲁棒性意味着在网络中存在故障时保持距离敏感性,包括永久和瞬态故障,甚至那些违反网络密度或几何假设的故障。我们通过之前工作中的示例来说明这些方面,所有这些都是在一个关于分布式跟踪者逃避者跟踪应用程序设计的共同案例研究的背景下进行的。
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