Title :
Minimizing Movement for Target Coverage in Mobile Sensor Networks
Author :
Liao, Zhuofan ; Zhang, Shigeng ; Cao, Jiannong ; Wang, Weiping ; Wang, Jianxin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Eng., Central South Univ., Changsha, China
Abstract :
Target coverage is an important problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), whose goal is to cover points of interest to collect data for further processing. With the emergence of mobile sensors, many researchers have exploited the mobility of sensors to improve coverage quality. However, little attention has been paid to minimize the sensor´s movement, which consumes the majority of a sensor´s limited energy. Since sensors have limited energy supply and their operation continues until their energy drains, movement of mobile sensors should be minimized to extend the lifetime of sensors. In this paper, we first formulate the problem of minimizing sensor´s movement to achieve target coverage (MMTC), and prove it is at least NP-complete. Then for a special case of MMTC when targets are spacing greater than twice of the coverage radius, we transform MMTC into a typical assignment problem, and get the optimal solution by an extended Hungarian method. For general cases of MMTC, we further propose a target based Voronoi greedy algorithm (TV-Greedy) to find approximate optimal solutions. Analysis results show that TV-Greedy has a low complexity, can enhance the robustness of WSNs to sensor failure. Extensive simulations are conducted to evaluate our solutions, which exhibit good performance in large scale WSNs.
Keywords :
communication complexity; greedy algorithms; mobile radio; wireless sensor networks; Hungarian method; MMTC; NP-complete; TV-greedy; WSN; assignment problem; coverage quality; coverage radius; energy supply; mobile sensor network; movement minimization; sensor failure; sensor lifetime; sensor mobility; sensor movement; target based Voronoi greedy algorithm; target coverage; wireless sensor network; Complexity theory; Greedy algorithms; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Robot sensing systems; Servers; Wireless sensor networks; WiMAX mesh network; multi-hop relay; placement;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW), 2012 32nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Macau
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1423-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCSW.2012.38