An energy efficient simultaneous-node repositioning algorithm for mobile sensor networks
Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) applications have seen an increase in interest. In search and rescue, battlefield reconnaissance, and some other such applications, so that a survey of the area of interest can be made collectively, a set of mobile nodes is deployed. Keeping the network nodes...
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my.utp.eprints.317762022-03-29T03:37:11Z An energy efficient simultaneous-node repositioning algorithm for mobile sensor networks Khan, M.A. Hasbullah, H. Nazir, B. Khan, I.A. Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) applications have seen an increase in interest. In search and rescue, battlefield reconnaissance, and some other such applications, so that a survey of the area of interest can be made collectively, a set of mobile nodes is deployed. Keeping the network nodes connected is vital for WSNs to be effective. The provision of connectivity can be made at the time of startup and can be maintained by carefully coordinating the nodes when they move. However, if a node suddenly fails, the network could be partitioned to cause communication problems. Recently, several methods that use the relocation of nodes for connectivity restoration have been proposed. However, these methods have the tendency to not consider the potential coverage loss in some locations. This paper addresses the concerns of both connectivity and coverage in an integrated way so that this gap can be filled. A novel algorithm for simultaneous-node repositioning is introduced. In this approach, each neighbour of the failed node, one by one, moves in for a certain amount of time to take the place of the failed node, after which it returns to its original location in the network. The effectiveness of this algorithm has been verified by the simulation results. © 2014 Muhammad Amir Khan et al. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84925883336&doi=10.1155%2f2014%2f785305&partnerID=40&md5=0c2d3f70c5515df0e52dc9874088376a Khan, M.A. and Hasbullah, H. and Nazir, B. and Khan, I.A. (2014) An energy efficient simultaneous-node repositioning algorithm for mobile sensor networks. Scientific World Journal, 2014 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31776/ |
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Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) applications have seen an increase in interest. In search and rescue, battlefield reconnaissance, and some other such applications, so that a survey of the area of interest can be made collectively, a set of mobile nodes is deployed. Keeping the network nodes connected is vital for WSNs to be effective. The provision of connectivity can be made at the time of startup and can be maintained by carefully coordinating the nodes when they move. However, if a node suddenly fails, the network could be partitioned to cause communication problems. Recently, several methods that use the relocation of nodes for connectivity restoration have been proposed. However, these methods have the tendency to not consider the potential coverage loss in some locations. This paper addresses the concerns of both connectivity and coverage in an integrated way so that this gap can be filled. A novel algorithm for simultaneous-node repositioning is introduced. In this approach, each neighbour of the failed node, one by one, moves in for a certain amount of time to take the place of the failed node, after which it returns to its original location in the network. The effectiveness of this algorithm has been verified by the simulation results. © 2014 Muhammad Amir Khan et al. |
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An energy efficient simultaneous-node repositioning algorithm for mobile sensor networks |
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An energy efficient simultaneous-node repositioning algorithm for mobile sensor networks |
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