Title :
DCTC: dynamic convoy tree-based collaboration for target tracking in sensor networks
Author :
Zhang, Wensheng ; Cao, Guohong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
Most existing work on sensor networks concentrates on finding efficient ways to forward data from the information source to the data centers, and not much work has been done on collecting local data and generating the data report. This paper studies this issue by proposing techniques to detect and track a mobile target. We introduce the concept of dynamic convoy tree-based collaboration, and formalize it as a multiple objective optimization problem which needs to find a convoy tree sequence with high tree coverage and low energy consumption. We propose an optimal solution which achieves 100% coverage and minimizes the energy consumption under certain ideal situations. Considering the real constraints of a sensor network, we propose several practical implementations: the conservative scheme and the prediction-based scheme for tree expansion and pruning; the sequential and the localized reconfiguration schemes for tree reconfiguration. Extensive experiments are conducted to compare the practical implementations and the optimal solution. The results show that the prediction-based scheme outperforms the conservative scheme and it can achieve similar coverage and energy consumption to the optimal solution. The experiments also show that the localized reconfiguration scheme outperforms the sequential reconfiguration scheme when the node density is high, and the trend is reversed when the node density is low.
Keywords :
mobile radio; optimisation; power consumption; target tracking; trees (mathematics); wireless sensor networks; conservative scheme; data centers; dynamic convoy tree-based collaboration; energy consumption; localized reconfiguration scheme; mobile target; multiple objective optimization problem; node density; prediction-based scheme; sensor networks; sequential reconfiguration scheme; target tracking; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Intelligent networks; Robustness; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Target tracking; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Convoy tree; prediction; reconfiguration; sensor networks; target tracking;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2004.833443