Title :
Modeling the energy performance of object tracking in Wireless Sensor Network using dual-sink
Author :
Chen, Jiehui ; Salim, Mariam B. ; Matsumoto, Mitsuji
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Global Inf. of Telecommun. Studies, Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
Oct. 31 2010-Nov. 3 2010
Abstract :
This paper address the problem of modeling the energy performance by using mobile sinks in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Mobile sinks can be used to balance energy consumption, however, the frequent location updates of the mobile sinks can lead to data collisions and rapid energy consumption for some specific sensors. In this paper, we explored an optimal barrier coverage based sensor deployment for object tracking WSNs where a dual-sink model was designed by us to evaluate the energy performance of all the static sensors, Static Sink (SS) and Mobile Sink (MS) simultaneously. With the designed MS mobility model that experimentally outperform RM (random movement), PM (peripheral Movement) and SM (Static-base Model), the proposed dual-sink eDSA algorithm was verified by simulations to be more efficient than single static-sink model by approximately half in energy conservation. Moreover, we demonstrate that our results are robust to realistic sensing models and also validate the correctness of our results through extensive simulations.
Keywords :
object tracking; sensors; wireless sensor networks; data collision; dual sink model; energy conservation; energy consumption; energy performance; frequent location updates; mobile sink; mobility model; object tracking; optimal barrier coverage based sensor deployment; peripheral movement; random movement; realistic sensing model; static sensors; static sink model; static-base model; wireless sensor network; Electronic mail; Energy consumption; Mobile communication; Monitoring; Relays; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; dual sink; energy performance; object tracking; wireless sensor network;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (APCC), 2010 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Auckland
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8128-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8127-9
DOI :
10.1109/APCC.2010.5679766