无线传感器网络中汇聚节点放置对部分连通性的影响

Yun Wang
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网络连通性是无线传感器网络的一个基本问题,几十年来一直受到研究人员的关注,主要集中在实现或保持完全连通性的策略上。然而,在实践中,传感器隔离是一种正常状态,完全连接并不是许多WSN应用成功运行的必要条件。鉴于此,本文研究了随机部署WSN中的部分连通性问题,考虑了汇聚节点的特殊功能以及网络部署中环境和地形因素导致的节点倾斜放置。我们努力确定部分连接和所需网络参数之间的权衡,与各种情况下的完全连接相比。通过数学建模、理论分析和仿真评估,我们证明了汇聚节点及其位置对网络连通性的显著影响,并且与完全连通性相比,部分连通性是评估随机WSNs连通性的更合适的指标。例如,当汇聚节点从网络中心迁移到边界时,传感器的连接率从98.8%下降到72.5%,并且在研究的网络设置下,连接不到4%的远程传感器所需的能量增加了1.367倍。研究结果有助于定义适当的性能指标,并为现实生活中的WSN设计和实现选择关键网络参数。
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Impact of Sink Node Placement on Partial Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks
Network connectivity as a fundamental issue in WSNs has been attracting researchers' attention for decades, primarily focusing on strategies to achieve or maintain full connectivity. However, in practice, sensor isolation is a state of normality, and full connectivity is not a requirement for many WSN applications to operate successfully. Due to this, this paper investigates the partial connectivity problem in a randomly deployed WSN, taking into consideration the particular function of the sink node and its skewed placement due to environmental and terrain factors in network deployment. We strive to identify the tradeoffs between partial connectivity and the required network parameters in contrast to full connectivity under various circumstances. Through mathematically modeling, theoretical analysis and simulation evaluations, we demonstrate the significant impact of the sink node and its placement on the network connectivity and that partial connectivity, as compared with full connectivity, is a more appropriate metric to assess the connectivity of random WSNs. For example, we show that the sensor connection rate drops from 98.8% to 72.5% when the sink node is relocated from the network center to the border and that 1.367 times more energy is needed to connect less than 4% of the remote sensors, under the studied network settings. The results help in defining appropriate performance metrics and in selecting critical network parameters for real-life WSN design and implementation.
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