Mobile Coordinated Wireless Sensor Networks with Fault-Tolerance for Structural Health Monitoring

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Dr. K. Shyamala, R. Parvathi

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This paper introduces the Structural health monitoring (SHM) using Mobile Access Coordinated Wireless Sensor Network (MA-WSN) energy - efficient scheme for time sensitive applications. In Sensor Networks with Mobile Access points (SENMA), the mobile access points (MAs) traverse the network to collect information directly from each sensor. To organize disjoint nodes forming into small groups in high energy level, sensors are used in clustering methods, where each cluster has a coordinator referred as Cluster Head (CH). Early detection of failure CHs will reduce the data loss and provide possible minimal recovery efforts. Failure CHs are unable to connect to automatically organized another cluster head of access node and this access node collect and transfer data directly. So a new technique has been proposed in this paper which improves the life time of sensor nodes or it minimizes the maximum energy used by the sensor for transmitting data to the base station and also ensures monitoring quality. The performance of the proposed placement method has been tested by NS2 simulations and the result is compared with the sensor placement using effective independence method. This method obtains almost the same placement quality as that provided by using effective independence method, but with improvement in system life time.

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, D. K. S. R. P. (2017). Mobile Coordinated Wireless Sensor Networks with Fault-Tolerance for Structural Health Monitoring. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(7), 283 –. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v5i7.1043
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