DocumentCode :
3347618
Title :
Sensor-Aided Overlay Deployment and Relocation for Vast-Scale Sensor Networks
Author :
Guanqun Yang ; Bin Tong ; Daji Qiao ; Wensheng Zhang
Author_Institution :
Iowa State Univ., Ames
fYear :
2008
fDate :
13-18 April 2008
Abstract :
The overlay-based network architecture has been recognized as an effective way to deal with the funneling effect in sensor networks, where sensors closer to the sink are usually responsible for relaying more network traffic. Such funneling effect is particularly harmful when the number of sensors in the network is vast. In an overlay-based sensor network, a special type of resource-rich multi-radio mobile wireless devices (we call them syphons) are deployed along with sensors. Syphons form an overlay network and help nearby sensors relay their data to the sink via the overlay network, thus mitigating the funneling effect. In this paper, we study one of the fundamental challenges in overlay-based sensor networks: syphon deployment problem, i.e., how to deploy a limited number of syphons to cover a vast sensing field while maintaining the connectivity and balanced loads among them. We propose a novel sensor-aided overlay deployment and relocation (SODaR) protocolas a possible solution. The key idea is to take advantage of sensors´ assistance and to relocate syphons by circling them around the sink in an orderly manner until all syphons are connected. Simulation results show that, with SODaR, syphons are able to self-form and self-maintain a connected tree structure which provides excellent load balancing among syphons with modest message and movement overhead.
Keywords :
mobile radio; protocols; telecommunication traffic; wireless sensor networks; funneling effect; network traffic; resource-rich multiradio mobile wireless device; sensor-aided overlay deployment/relocation protocol; sensor-aided overlay network architecture; syphon deployment problem; vast-scale sensor network relocation; Acoustic imaging; Base stations; Communications Society; Load management; Monitoring; Protocols; Relays; Telecommunication traffic; Tree data structures; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2008. The 27th Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2025-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2008.289
Filename :
4509884
Link To Document :
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