Energy-efficient target coverage in wireless sensor networks
Florida Atlantic University · University of Minnesota
Abstract
A critical aspect of applications with wireless sensor networks is network lifetime. Power-constrained wireless sensor networks are usable as long as they can communicate sensed data to a processing node. Sensing and communications consume energy, therefore judicious power management and sensor scheduling can effectively extend network lifetime. To cover a set of targets with known locations when ground access in the remote area is prohibited, one solution is to deploy the sensors remotely, from an aircraft. The lack of precise sensor placement is compensated by a large sensor population deployed in the drop zone, that would improve the probability of target coverage. The data collected from the sensors is…
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4Topics & keywords
- Wireless sensor network
- Computer science
- Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
- Sensor node
- Disjoint sets
- Set cover problem
- Mobile wireless sensor network
- Heuristics
- Affordable and clean energy