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Fault-tolerant relay node placement in wireless sensor networks: formulation and approximation

Abstract

A two-tiered network model has been proposed for prolonging lifetime and improving scalability in wireless sensor networks (Gupta, G. and Younis, M., Proc. IEEE WCNC'03, p.1579-84, 2003; Proc. IEEE ICC'03, p.1848-52, 2003). This two-tiered network is a cluster-based network. Relay nodes are placed in the playing field to act as cluster heads and to form a connected topology for data transmission in the higher tier. They are able to fuse data packets from sensor nodes in their clusters and send them to sinks through wireless multi-hop paths. However, this model is not fault-tolerant as the network may be disconnected if a relay node fails. We formulate and study a fault-tolerant relay node placement problem in wireless sensor networks. In this problem, we want to place a minimum number of relay nodes in the playing field of a sensor network such that (1) each sensor node can communicate with at least two relay nodes and (2) the relay node network is 2-connected. We present a polynomial time approximation algorithm for this problem and prove the worst-case performance given by our algorithm is bounded within O(D log n) times of the size of an optimal solution, where n is the number of sensor nodes in the network, D is the (2, 1) diameter of the network formed by a sufficient set of possible positions for relay nodes.

Keywords:
Relay Wireless sensor network Computer network Computer science Key distribution in wireless sensor networks Network packet Node (physics) Wireless network Topology (electrical circuits) Fault tolerance Network topology Distributed computing Wireless Mathematics Engineering Telecommunications

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