Title :
Multi-resolution state retrieval in sensor networks
Author :
Deb, Budhaditya ; Bhatnagar, Sudeept ; Nath, Badri
Abstract :
Large-scale dense sensor networks require mechanisms to extract topology information that can be used for various aspects of sensor network management. It is critical for any topology discovery algorithm in dense networks not only to adhere to the resource constraints of bandwidth and energy but also to provide several views of the network. Due to factors of density, redundancy and failures it may not be possible or practical to get a complete view of the topology. We describe a distributed parameterized algorithm for Sensor Topology Retrieval at Multiple Resolutions (STREAM), which makes a tradeoff between topology details and resources expended. The algorithm retrieves network state at multiple resolutions at a proportionate communication cost. We also define various classes of topology queries and show how the parameters in the algorithm can be used to support queries specific to sensor networks. We show that topology determined at different resolutions is sufficient for approximating different network properties. We also show that STREAM can be used for general-purpose multi-resolution information retrieval in sensor networks.
Keywords :
distributed algorithms; information retrieval; network topology; radio networks; sensors; telecommunication network management; algorithm parameters; bandwidth constraints; communication cost; distributed parameterized algorithm; energy constraints; failures; general-purpose information retrieval; large-scale dense sensor networks; multi-resolution information retrieval; multi-resolution state retrieval; network management; network properties; network topology; redundancy; resource constraints; sensor network management; sensor topology retrieval at multiple resolutions; topology discovery algorithm; topology information extraction mechanisms; topology queries; Computer science; Costs; Intelligent networks; Intelligent sensors; Large-scale systems; Network topology; Resource management; Routing; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Network Protocols and Applications, 2003. Proceedings of the First IEEE. 2003 IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7879-2
DOI :
10.1109/SNPA.2003.1203353