Delay tolerant event collection for underground coal mine using mobile sinks

Ji Luo, Qian Zhang, Dan Wang
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Abstract

There is a growing interest in using wireless sensor networks for security monitoring in the underground coal mines. In such applications, the sensor nodes are deployed to detect interested events, e.g., the density of certain gas at some locations is higher than the predefined threshold. These events are then reported to the base station outside. Using conventional multi-hop routing for data reporting, however, will result in imbalance of energy consumption among the sensors. Even worse, the unfriendly communication condition underground makes the multi-hop data transmission challenging, if not impossible. In this paper, we thus propose to leverage tramcars as mobile sinks to assist event collection and delivery. We further observe that the sensor readings have spatial and temporal correlation. More precisely, the same event may be observed by multiple neighboring sensor nodes and/or at different time. Obviously, it can be more energy-efficient if the data are selectively reported. As such, we first provide a general, yet realistic definition on the events. We then transform the event collection problem into a set coverage problem; and our objective is to maximize the system lifetime with the coverage rate of events guaranteed. We show that the problem is NP-hard even when all the events are known in advance. We present an online scheme which leverages the spatial-temporal correlation of the events to balance the communication energy of the static sensor nodes. We prove that the expected event coverage rate can be guaranteed in theory. Through extensive simulation, we demonstrate that our scheme can significantly extend system lifetime, as compared to a stochastic collection scheme.
煤矿井下移动水槽容延迟事件采集
无线传感器网络在煤矿井下安全监测中的应用日益受到人们的关注。在这样的应用中,传感器节点被部署来检测感兴趣的事件,例如,某些位置的某些气体密度高于预定义的阈值。然后将这些事件报告给外面的基站。然而,采用传统的多跳路由进行数据上报会导致传感器间能量消耗的不平衡。更糟糕的是,地下不友好的通信条件使得多跳数据传输具有挑战性,如果不是不可能的话。因此,在本文中,我们建议利用有轨电车作为移动接收器来协助事件收集和传递。我们进一步观察到传感器读数具有空间和时间相关性。更准确地说,同一事件可能被多个相邻的传感器节点和/或在不同的时间观察到。显然,如果有选择地报告数据,则会更加节能。因此,我们首先对事件提供一个一般的、现实的定义。然后,我们将事件收集问题转化为集合覆盖问题;我们的目标是在保证事件覆盖率的情况下最大化系统生命周期。我们证明,即使所有的事件都是事先已知的,这个问题也是np困难的。我们提出了一种利用事件的时空相关性来平衡静态传感器节点通信能量的在线方案。从理论上证明了期望的事件覆盖率是可以保证的。通过广泛的仿真,我们证明了与随机收集方案相比,我们的方案可以显着延长系统寿命。
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