Target location based sink positioning in wireless sensor networks

Dimitrios Zorbas, C. Douligeris, V. Fodor
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One of the main challenges in wireless sensor networks is to prolong the network lifetime by efficiently handling the limited battery life of the nodes. This problem becomes harder in applications where the nodes are randomly dropped in the field. In this paper we deal with the problem of the sink placement and of the network longevity, assuming a number of points in the field with known positions which must be covered by the sensors. Unlike other approaches, we consider the more realistic scenario where the coordinates of the sensors are not assumed to be known in advance and, thus, they cannot be used for the computation of the positions of the sinks. We present two solutions for the above problem; one based on the distance between the points and the second on the probability that a sensor may cover many points. We evaluate our approaches and compare them to algorithms that use the knowledge of the positions of the sensors in order to compute likely sink locations. It is shown that both proposed approaches present similar or better performance concerning network lifetime, while at the same time they significantly decrease the algorithm complexity.
无线传感器网络中基于目标位置的汇聚定位
无线传感器网络面临的主要挑战之一是通过有效地处理节点有限的电池寿命来延长网络寿命。在节点在字段中被随机丢弃的应用程序中,这个问题变得更加困难。在本文中,我们处理了接收器放置和网络寿命的问题,假设现场有许多已知位置的点,这些点必须由传感器覆盖。与其他方法不同的是,我们考虑了更现实的情况,即传感器的坐标不被假设为事先已知,因此,它们不能用于计算水槽的位置。针对上述问题,我们提出了两种解决方案;一种基于点之间的距离,另一种基于传感器可能覆盖多个点的概率。我们评估了我们的方法,并将它们与使用传感器位置知识的算法进行比较,以便计算可能的接收器位置。结果表明,两种方法在网络生存期方面具有相似或更好的性能,同时显著降低了算法复杂度。
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