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The construction of backbone is a fundamental problem in sensor networks. As being critical to routing, data fusion and query broadcasting, the backbone should contain as fewer nodes as possible. Meanwhile, it also should be power-efficient in order to prolong its lifetime. In this paper, we propose a novel design of backbone for sensor networks by minimizing its total transmission cost. We term this kind of backbone Minimum-Weight Backbone (simply MWB). The construction of MWB is proved to be NP-Complete. Two heuristic algorithms (one is centralized and the other is distributed) are developed for constructing such backbone. The centralized algorithm, executed at the base station, is to find an optimal backbone by using the information of all nodes and links in the network. The distributed algorithm run at each node, however, uses the information of its neighbors and two-hop neighbors to determine whether it should be included in the backbone. Simulated experiments are conducted to evaluate the novel backbone, and performance comparisons are also done with the existing schemes.
This paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 60373019 and 90612007), partially supported by the Shuguang Scholar Program of Shanghai Education Development Foundation, Research Program of Science and Technology Committee of Shanghai Municipality (Grant No. 05dz22334). Bin Xiao is supported by HK POLYU A-PA2F and ICRG A-PG52. Jihong Guan is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 60573183).
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Chen, H., Zhou, S., Xiao, B., Guan, J., Huang, B. (2006). A Novel Energy-Efficient Backbone for Sensor Networks. In: Cao, J., Stojmenovic, I., Jia, X., Das, S.K. (eds) Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks. MSN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4325. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11943952_51
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