Abstract :
Device placement is a fundamental factor in determining the coverage, and connectivity, cost and lifetime of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). In this project, explore the Problem of relay node placement in heterogeneous WSNs. formulate a Generalized node placement optimization problem aimed at minimizing the network Cost with constraints on lifetime and connectivity. Depending on the constraints, two representative scenarios of this problem are described. Characterize the first problem, where relay nodes are not energy constrained, as a minimum set covering problem. Further consider a more challenging scenario, where all nodes are energy limited. As an optimal solution to this problem is difficult to obtain, a two-phase approach is proposed, in which locally optimal design decisions are taken. The placement of the first phase relay nodes (FPRNs), which are directly connected to Sensor Nodes (SNs), is modeled as a minimum set covering problem. To ensure the relaying of the traffic from the FPRNs to the base station, three heuristic schemes are proposed to place the second phase relay nodes (SPRNs).
Keywords :
design; optimisation; wireless sensor networks; device placement; first phase relay nodes; generalized node placement optimization problem; heterogeneous WSN; locally optimal design decision; minimum set covering problem; network cost; relay node placement; second phase relay nodes; sensor nodes; wireless sensor networks; Costs; Energy efficiency; Home automation; Intelligent sensors; Monitoring; Optical sensors; Protocols; Relays; Traffic control; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Automation, Communication and Energy Conservation, 2009. INCACEC 2009. 2009 International Conference on