JOURNAL ARTICLE

Density Control without Location Information in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

For reducing energy consumption of sensor nodes in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), previous studies have proposed an approach in which some of the nodes are active, while the others are inoperative and the nodes switch between these two states as and when required to ensure full coverage of the area of interest. However, previous schemes for active node selection required the location of each sensor node to be known. This study presents a density control algorithm which can ensure full coverage without the need for this information. Additionally, when applied to a system with coverage holes, the scheme is capable of detecting and wadding these holes. The simulation results show that the scheme guaranteed 100% coverage of the target area using a comparable number of active nodes as that specified by algorithms which require location data.

Keywords:
Wireless sensor network Computer science Node (physics) Energy consumption Computer network Key distribution in wireless sensor networks Scheme (mathematics) Sensor node Control (management) Energy (signal processing) Wireless Real-time computing Wireless network Engineering Telecommunications Mathematics Electrical engineering

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13
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0.77
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Citation History

Topics

Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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