Title :
Mobility Limited Flip-Based Sensor Networks Deployment
Author :
Chellappan, Sriram ; Bai, Xiaole ; Ma, Bin ; Xuan, Dong ; Xu, Changqing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
Abstract :
An important phase of sensor networks operation is deployment of sensors in the field of interest. Critical goals during sensor networks deployment include coverage, connectivity, load balancing, etc. A class of work has recently appeared, where mobility in sensors is leveraged to meet deployment objectives. In this paper, we study deployment of sensor networks using mobile sensors. The distinguishing feature of our work is that the sensors in our model have limited mobilities. More specifically, the mobility in the sensors we consider is restricted to a flip, where the distance of the flip is bounded. We call such sensors as flip-based sensors. Given an initial deployment of flip-based sensors in a field, our problem is to determine a movement plan for the sensors in order to maximize the sensor network coverage and minimize the number of flips. We propose a minimum-cost maximum-flow-based solution to this problem. We prove that our solution optimizes both the coverage and the number of flips. We also study the sensitivity of coverage and the number of flips to flip distance under different initial deployment distributions of sensors. We observe that increased flip distance achieves better coverage and reduces the number of flips required per unit increase in coverage. However, such improvements are constrained by initial deployment distributions of sensors due to the limitations on sensor mobility
Keywords :
wireless sensor networks; flip-based sensor; initial deployment distribution; mobile sensor; sensor mobility; sensor network deployment; Airplanes; Combustion; Fuel storage; Intelligent sensors; Landmine detection; Load management; Propellers; Propulsion; Sparks; Steering systems; Sensor networks deployment; flip-based sensors.; limited mobility;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2007.28