An analysis of strategies for mitigating the sensor network hot spot problem

M. Perillo, Z. Cheng, W. Heinzelman
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Abstract

In multi-hop wireless sensor networks that are characterized by many-to-one (converge-east) traffic patterns, problems related to energy imbalance among sensors often appear. When the transmission range is fixed for nodes throughout the network, the amount of traffic that sensors are required to forward increases dramatically as the distance to the data sink becomes smaller. Thus, sensors closest to the data sink tend to die early. Network lifetime can be improved to a limited extent by the use of a more intelligent transmission power control policy that balances the energy used in each node by requiring nodes further from the data sink to transmit over longer distances (although not directly to the data sink). Alternatively, policies such as data aggregation allow the network to operate in a more energy efficient manner. Since the deployment of an aggregator node may be significantly more expensive than the deployment of an ordinary microsensor node, there is a cost tradeoff involved in this approach. This paper provides an analysis of these policies for mitigating the sensor network hot spot problem, considering energy efficiency as well as cost efficiency.
缓解传感器网络热点问题的策略分析
在以多对一(向东收敛)业务模式为特征的多跳无线传感器网络中,经常出现传感器之间能量不平衡的问题。当整个网络中节点的传输范围固定时,随着到数据接收器的距离变小,传感器需要转发的流量急剧增加。因此,离数据接收器最近的传感器往往会早死。通过使用更智能的传输功率控制策略,可以在一定程度上改善网络生命周期,该策略通过要求距离数据接收器更远的节点进行更长距离的传输(尽管不是直接传输到数据接收器)来平衡每个节点使用的能量。另外,数据聚合等策略允许网络以更节能的方式运行。由于聚合器节点的部署可能比普通微传感器节点的部署要昂贵得多,因此在这种方法中需要权衡成本。本文从能源效率和成本效率两方面对缓解传感器网络热点问题的策略进行了分析。
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