Title :
Towards improving barrier coverage using mobile robots
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Montenegro, Montenegro
Abstract :
Barrier coverage is an important technology in military surveillance applications. The goal of forming a sensing barrier is to detect intruders attempting to cross the network. In a randomly deployed network (e.g., from the artillery or the aircraft), barrier breaks can appear at random frequency and random positions. However, if the positions of the nodes can be presented in the context of probability distribution, useful regularities can be extracted. By using a developed Java-based simulator, an investigation on the influence of the deployment accuracy, sensing radius and network density on the frequency and the view of the barrier breaks is conducted. Two algorithms (with two different criterions) that differently chose the nodes to incorporate into the sensor barriers are proposed. The simulations quantify the density, the number of barrier breaks and the number of additionally needed mobile nodes in order for at least one barrier coverage to be provided. The results on the structure of the created barriers and breaks provide guidelines to the design of the barrier coverage in randomly deployed hybrid wireless sensor networks (WSNs).
Keywords :
Java; military systems; mobile robots; safety systems; sensor placement; statistical distributions; surveillance; wireless sensor networks; Java-based simulator; WSN; barrier breaks; barrier coverage design; deployment accuracy; intruder detection; military surveillance applications; mobile robots; network density; node position; probability distribution; random positions; randomly deployed hybrid wireless sensor networks; sensing radius; sensor barriers; Algorithm design and analysis; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Robot sensing systems; Wireless sensor networks; barrier coverage; mobile; random deployment; robots; wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Embedded Computing (MECO), 2012 Mediterranean Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2366-6