Randomized Grid-Based Approach for Complete Area Coverage in WSN

Sasmita Dash, Biraja Prasad Nayak, B. P. Mishra, Amulya Ratna Swain
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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) mainly composed of a number of sensor nodes whose prime responsibility is to sense various events from the surrounding, do the processing on top of it and finally propagate the meaningful information to the observer through multiple intermediate nodes. Area coverage is one of the issues in WSN that guarantees the selected active nodes among all the deployed nodes should cover each point of the deployed area. The objective of complete area coverage is to find out redundant nodes and deactivate them, so that the remaining active nodes can cover the deployed area. Among the various existing approaches for area coverage in WSN, a grid-based approach has been proposed that provides a better way to select the active nodes or deactivate the redundant nodes from the grid rather than choosing the nodes from the deployed area. The existing approach goes with certain limitations such as how many numbers of grids need to be made in a certain deployed area with a certain number of nodes and how much percentage of nodes need to be selected from each grid. In order to avoid these limitations, in this paper, we propose a randomized grid-based approach that splits the intended area into small grids depending upon the density of nodes in a different location of the deployed area. At the same time, rather than selecting a certain percentage of nodes from each grid, here we select only one node from each grid and repeat the process till selected nodes satisfy the whole area coverage. Matlab simulator is used to study the simulation results of the proposed work, and it is found that the proposed randomized grid-based approach outperforms the existing grid-based approach both with respect to energy as well as throughput.
基于随机网格的WSN全区域覆盖方法
无线传感器网络(Wireless Sensor Network, WSN)主要由多个传感器节点组成,其主要职责是感知周围的各种事件,在此基础上进行处理,最后通过多个中间节点将有意义的信息传播给观测器。区域覆盖是WSN的问题之一,它保证在所有部署节点中选择的活动节点覆盖部署区域的每个点。完全区域覆盖的目标是找出冗余节点并停用它们,使剩余的活动节点覆盖部署的区域。在现有的无线传感器网络区域覆盖方法中,提出了一种基于网格的方法,它提供了一种更好的从网格中选择活动节点或停用冗余节点的方法,而不是从部署区域中选择节点。现有的方法存在一定的局限性,例如在具有一定数量节点的特定部署区域中需要创建多少个网格,以及需要从每个网格中选择多少百分比的节点。为了避免这些限制,在本文中,我们提出了一种基于随机网格的方法,该方法根据部署区域不同位置的节点密度将预期区域划分为小网格。同时,我们不是从每个网格中选择一定比例的节点,而是从每个网格中只选择一个节点,并重复此过程,直到所选节点满足整个区域覆盖。利用Matlab模拟器对所提工作的仿真结果进行了研究,发现所提的基于随机网格的方法在能量和吞吐量方面都优于现有的基于网格的方法。
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