Title :
Performance of in-network processing for visual analysis in wireless sensor networks
Author :
Al-Zubaidy, Hussein ; Dan, Gyorgy ; Fodor, Viktoria
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., KTH R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Nodes in a sensor network are traditionally used for sensing and data forwarding. However, with the increase of their computational capability, they can be used for in-network data processing, leading to a potential increase of the quality of the networked applications as well as the network lifetime. Visual analysis in sensor networks is a prominent example where the processing power of the network nodes needs to be leveraged to meet the frame rate and the processing delay requirements of common visual analysis applications. The modeling of the end-to-end performance for such networks is, however, challenging, because in-network processing violates the flow conservation law, which is the basis for most queuing analysis. In this work we propose to solve this methodological challenge through appropriately scaling the arrival and the service processes, and we develop probabilistic performance bounds using stochastic network calculus. We use the developed model to determine the main performance bottlenecks of networked visual processing. Our numerical results show that an end-to-end delay of 2-3 frame length is obtained with violation probability in the order of 10-6. Simulation shows that the obtained bounds overestimates the end-to-end delay by no more than 10%.
Keywords :
probability; queueing theory; stochastic processes; wireless sensor networks; arrival process; data forwarding; flow conservation law; frame rate; in-network data processing; network lifetime; networked visual processing; probabilistic performance bounds; processing delay requirements; queuing analysis; sensor network nodes; service process; stochastic network calculus; violation probability; visual analysis; wireless sensor networks; Delays; Feature extraction; Servers; Signal to noise ratio; Visualization; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking), 2015
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
DOI :
10.1109/IFIPNetworking.2015.7145292