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Exploiting limited density information towards near-optimal energy balanced data propagation

Published: 01 November 2012 Publication History

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In this work, we investigate the problem of achieving energy-balanced data propagation in a distributed wireless sensor network. The energy balance property is essential for prolonging the network lifetime by maximizing the functional lifetime of a large portion of sensors. We propose a distributed, adaptive data propagation algorithm that exploits limited, local density information for achieving energy-balanced propagation while at the same time keeping energy dissipation at low levels. Apart from traditional studies considering uniform sensor distribution, we investigate heterogeneous sensor placement distributions. We conduct a detailed experimental evaluation and comparison with state-of-the-art energy-balanced protocols in order to demonstrate that our density-based protocol improves energy efficiency significantly while also having better energy balance properties. To illustrate that our protocol has near-optimal performance, we compare our protocol with a centralized, off-line optimum solution derived by a linear program which maximizes the network lifetime and show that it achieves near-optimal performance for uniform sensor deployments.

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      cover image Computer Communications
      Computer Communications  Volume 35, Issue 18
      November, 2012
      122 pages

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      Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.

      Netherlands

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      Published: 01 November 2012

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      1. Energy balance
      2. Routing
      3. Wireless Sensor Networks

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