Bio-inspired mobility in environment aware wireless sensor networks

S. Doumit, D. Agrawal
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Abstract

Today's wireless sensors act as information agents, our eyes and ears, for all types of applications, especially in inaccessible regions. But these sensors are resource-constrained devices; the key challenges remain in exploiting their limited time-life. A crucial factor to achieve this is to develop appropriate mobility models that would assure high information coverage of the desired deployed region within the area. We propose a biologically inspired mobility model to direct sensors' movement towards the target area. We show the benefits acquired in terms of data coverage and efficient resource-utilization.
环境感知无线传感器网络中的仿生移动性
今天的无线传感器作为信息代理,我们的眼睛和耳朵,适用于所有类型的应用,特别是在难以到达的地区。但这些传感器是资源有限的设备;关键的挑战仍然是如何利用他们有限的时间。实现这一目标的一个关键因素是制定适当的移动模式,以确保在区域内所需部署区域的高信息覆盖率。我们提出了一个受生物学启发的移动模型来指导传感器向目标区域的运动。我们展示了在数据覆盖和有效资源利用方面获得的好处。
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