DocumentCode :
2813470
Title :
Anchor selection and Topology Preserving Maps in WSNs — A Directional Virtual Coordinate based approach
Author :
Dhanapala, Dulanjalie C. ; Jayasumana, Anura P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
4-7 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
571
Lastpage :
579
Abstract :
Virtual Coordinate Systems (VCS) characterize each node in a network by its hop distances to a subset of nodes called anchors. Performance of VCS based algorithms is highly sensitive to number of anchors and their placement. Extreme Node Search (ENS), a novel and efficient anchor placement scheme, is proposed that demonstrates significantly improved performance over state-of-the-art. ENS starts with two randomly placed anchors and then uses a Directional Virtual Coordinate (DVC) transformation, which restores the lost directionality in traditional VCS, to identify anchor candidates in a completely distributed manner. A vector-based representation is proposed for the DVC domain, which is then used to introduce the concept of angles between virtual directions in the transformed domain. Ability to specify cardinal directions and use angles is a radical change from the traditional VC system approaches. By selecting two anchor pairs with near orthogonal directional coordinates under the DVC transformation, a novel Topology Preserving Map (TPM) generation scheme is developed. This new TPM generation scheme requires significantly less computations than the existing PCA based method. Use of ENS significantly enhances the PCA based TPM generation as well. Simulation results for representative WSNs indicate that the ENS based anchor sets significantly improve performance of all prominent VC based routing schemes. For instance, Directional Virtual Coordinate Routing, when combined with ENS anchor placement strategy, outperforms even the geographic Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing scheme that relies on exact physical node coordinates.
Keywords :
principal component analysis; sensor placement; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; PCA; WSN; anchor selection; cardinal direction; directional virtual coordinate; extreme node search; topology preserving maps; wireless sensor network; Approximation methods; Network topology; Routing; Topology; Vectors; Video recording; Wireless sensor networks; Anchor Placement; Routing; Sensor Networks; Topology Maps; Virtual Coordinates; Virtual Directions;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2011 IEEE 36th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bonn
ISSN :
0742-1303
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-926-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2011.6115519
Filename :
6115519
Link To Document :
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