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Efficient placement and routing in grid-based networks

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This paper presents an efficient technique for placement and routing of sensors/actuators and processing units in a grid network. Our system requires an extremely high level of robustness and efficient power optimization techniques. By modeling the faults, we evaluate the probability of having failures in network. Then we study two problems of placement and routing in the sensor networks such that the fault tolerance is maximized while the power consumption is minimized. We develop efficient methodology to address these problems and perform both placement and routing simultaneously. This ensures that the solution is a lower bound for both problems. We evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed techniques on a variety of benchmarks.

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    SAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing
    March 2005
    1814 pages
    ISBN:1581139640
    DOI:10.1145/1066677
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    1. fault-tolerance
    2. placement
    3. routing
    4. sensor networks

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