articleSep 28, 2002Closed access
A coverage-preserving node scheduling scheme for large wireless sensor networks
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Abstract
In wireless sensor networks that consist of a large number of lowpower, short-lived, unreliable sensors, one of the main design challenges is to obtain long system lifetime, as well as maintain sufficient sensing coverage and reliability. In this paper, we propose a node-scheduling scheme, which can reduce system overall energy consumption, therefore increasing system lifetime, by turning off some redundant nodes. Our coverage-based off-duty eligibility rule and backoff-based node-scheduling scheme guarantees that the original sensing coverage is maintained after turning off redundant nodes. We implement our proposed scheme in NS-2 as an extension of the LEACH protocol. We compare the energy consumption of…
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- Computer science
- Computer network
- Wireless sensor network
- Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
- Scheme (mathematics)
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Wireless network
- Node (physics)
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- Affordable and clean energy
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