传感器网络的位置中心存储

Kai Xing, Xiuzhen Cheng, Jiang Li
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提出了一种新的传感器网络分布式数据存储协议——位置中心存储(LCS)。在协议中,传感器检测到的每个事件都与强度值(delta)(由传感器)相关联,其中delta是一个参数,取决于事件的特征和应用程序上下文。当事件信息被广播时,传感器通过检查到事件位置的距离和增量来决定是否存储事件的记录。一般来说,一个事件的强度越高,其信息在传感器网络中的地理传播距离就越远。此外,离事件位置越近,存储事件信息的传感器越密集,因此用户可以更快更好地了解事件(通过读取周围的传感器)。该协议有效地利用了网络资源。特别是,传感器的存储负载与网络大小无关,并且在整个网络中均匀分布。此外,获取事件信息的通信距离小。因此,该协议具有很大的可扩展性。我们提供了详细的理论分析和仿真研究来支持这些说法。我们还进行了模拟,以显示我们的协议比以前的一些工作的优势。LCS可用于普适计算中的上下文相关信息挖掘和监控传感器网络中的按需预警等应用
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Location-centric storage for sensor networks
This paper presents location-centric storage (LCS), a novel distributed data storage protocol for sensor networks. In the protocol, each event detected by sensors is associated with an intensity value (delta)(by sensors), where delta is a parameter that depends on the characteristics of the event and the application context. When event information is broadcast, a sensor decides whether to store the record of an event by checking its distance to the event location and the delta. In general, the higher the intensity of an event, the further its information can propagate geographically in the sensor network. Besides, the closer to the event location, the denser the sensors are that store the event information, and thus the quicker and better a user can know about the event (by reading from surrounding sensors). The protocol utilizes network resource efficiently. In particular, the storage load of sensors is independent of the network size, and is evenly distributed across the network. Moreover, the communication distance for getting event information is small. Therefore, the protocol has great scalability. We provide detailed theoretical analysis and simulation study to support the claims. We also ran simulations to show the advantage of our protocol over some previous work. LCS can be used for applications such as context-dependent information mining in pervasive computing and on-demand warning in surveillance sensor networks
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