Adaptive sink mobility in event-driven multi-hop wireless sensor networks

Zoltán Vincze, D. Vass, R. Vida, A. Vidács, A. Telcs
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Optimizing energy consumption in wireless sensor networks is of paramount importance. There is a recent trend to deal with this problem by introducing mobile elements (sensors or sink nodes) in the network. The majority of these approaches assume time-driven scenarios and/or single-hop communication between participating nodes. However, there are several real-life applications for which an event-based and multi-hop operation is more appropriate. In this paper we propose to adaptively move the sink node inside the covered region, according to the evolution of current events, so as to minimize the energy consumption incurred by the multi-hop transmission of the event-related data. Both analytical and simulation results are given for two optimization strategies: minimizing the overall energy consumption, and minimizing the maximum load on a specific sensor respectively. We show that by adaptively moving the sink, significant power saving can be achieved, prolonging the lifetime of the network.
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事件驱动多跳无线传感器网络中的自适应sink迁移
优化无线传感器网络的能量消耗是至关重要的。最近有一种趋势是通过在网络中引入移动元素(传感器或汇聚节点)来解决这个问题。这些方法中的大多数假设时间驱动的场景和/或参与节点之间的单跳通信。然而,在一些实际的应用程序中,基于事件的多跳操作更为合适。本文提出根据当前事件的演变自适应移动覆盖区域内的汇聚节点,以最小化事件相关数据的多跳传输所带来的能量消耗。给出了两种优化策略的分析和仿真结果:最小化总能耗和最小化特定传感器的最大负载。研究表明,通过自适应地移动汇聚节点,可以显著节省功耗,延长网络寿命。
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