DocumentCode
3606724
Title
Energy Efficient Sensor Activation for Water Distribution Networks Based on Compressive Sensing
Author
Rong Du ; Gkatzikis, Lazaros ; Fischione, Carlo ; Ming Xiao
Author_Institution
Autom. Control Dept., KTH R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Volume
33
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2997
Lastpage
3010
Abstract
The recent development of low cost wireless sensors enables novel internet-of-things (IoT) applications, such as the monitoring of water distribution networks. In such scenarios, the lifetime of the wireless sensor network (WSN) is a major concern, given that sensor node replacement is generally inconvenient and costly. In this paper, a compressive sensing-based scheduling scheme is proposed that conserves energy by activating only a small subset of sensor nodes in each timeslot to sense and transmit. Compressive sensing introduces a cardinality constraint that makes the scheduling optimization problem particularly challenging. Taking advantage of the network topology imposed by the IoT water monitoring scenario, the scheduling problem is decomposed into simpler subproblems, and a dynamic-programming-based solution method is proposed. Based on the proposed method, a solution algorithm is derived, whose complexity and energy-wise performance are investigated. The complexity of the proposed algorithm is characterized and its performance is evaluated numerically via an IoT emulator of water distribution networks. The analytical and numerical results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in terms of energy consumption, network lifetime, and robustness to sensor node failures. It is argued that the derived solution approach is general and it can be potentially applied to more IoT scenarios such as WSN scheduling in smart cities and intelligent transport systems.
Keywords
Internet of Things; compressed sensing; dynamic programming; scheduling; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; Internet-of-Things; IoT; IoT water monitoring; WSN; WSN scheduling; cardinality constraint; compressive sensing; dynamic programming; energy efficient sensor activation; intelligent transport systems; network topology; scheduling optimization problem; sensor node failures; sensor node replacement; water distribution networks; wireless sensor network; Compressed sensing; Distributed processing; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Green communications; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Energy balancing; and compressive sensing; compressive sensing; energy efficiency; water distribution networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2015.2481199
Filename
7274320
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