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Clustering-Based Minimum Energy Wireless m-Connected k-Covered Sensor Networks

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Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2008)

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Duty-cycling is an appealing solution for energy savings in densely deployed, energy-constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Indeed, several applications, such as intruder detection and tracking, require the design of k-covered WSNs, which are densely in nature and where each location in a monitored field is covered (or sensed) by at least k active sensors. With duty-cycling, sensors can be turned on or off according to a scheduling protocol, thus reducing the number of active sensors required to k-cover a field and helping all sensors deplete their energy slowly and uniformly. In this paper, we propose a duty-cycling framework, called clustered randomized m-connected k-coverage (CRACC mk ), for k-coverage of a sensor field. We present two protocols using CRACC mk , namely T-CRACC mk and D-CRACC mk , which differ by their degree of granularity of network clustering. We prove that the CRACC mk protocols are minimum energy m-connected k-coverage protocols in that each deploys a minimum number of active sensors to k-cover a sensor field and that k-coverage implies m-connectivity between all active sensors, with m being larger than k. We enhance the practicality of the CRACC mk protocols by relaxing some widely used assumptions for k-coverage. Simulation results show that the CRACC mk protocols outperform existing k-coverage protocols for WSNs.

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Ammari, H.M., Das, S.K. (2008). Clustering-Based Minimum Energy Wireless m-Connected k-Covered Sensor Networks. In: Verdone, R. (eds) Wireless Sensor Networks. EWSN 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4913. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77690-1_1

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