Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks under Varying Sensor Node Traffic

A. Fapojuwo, C. Tse, F. Lau
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This paper studies the problem of energy consumption minimization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) under uncertainty in sensor node generated traffic. It is important to consider traffic uncertainty because WSNs designed for surveillance and monitoring applications typically operate in event-driven and query-driven modes for which the node generated traffic changes from instant to instant. The problem is formulated as a two-stage stochastic linear program with recourse where the objective is to minimize the sum of the energy cost expended on the carried traffic and the average energy cost of blocked traffic, under the constraint of a fixed energy budget at each node. The stochastic programming formulation lends to the consideration of two approaches for handling the randomly generated traffic: a deterministic approach in which all future generated random traffic are constrained by the link flows determined for the nominal traffic, and a stochastic approach where the link flows are adapted as the node generated traffic changes. Numerical results show that, compared to the deterministic approach, the stochastic approach provides up to 10% savings in network-level energy consumption and this is achieved without a loss in received data quality. The network-level energy savings translate to a prolonged network lifetime.
变化传感器节点流量下无线传感器网络的能量消耗
研究了在传感器节点产生的流量不确定的情况下,无线传感器网络的能耗最小化问题。考虑流量的不确定性是很重要的,因为为监视和监控应用设计的wsn通常以事件驱动和查询驱动的模式运行,其中节点生成的流量随时间而变化。该问题被表述为一个带追索权的两阶段随机线性规划,其目标是在每个节点的固定能量预算约束下,使承载交通的能量成本与阻塞交通的平均能量成本之和最小。随机规划公式可以考虑处理随机生成的流量的两种方法:一种是确定性方法,其中所有未来生成的随机流量都受到为名义流量确定的链路流的约束;另一种是随机方法,其中链路流随着节点生成的流量变化而调整。数值结果表明,与确定性方法相比,随机方法可以在不损失接收数据质量的情况下节省高达10%的网络级能耗。网络级的节能转化为延长的网络生命周期。
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