Maximization of Network Lifetime with Coverage and Connectivity Improvement Using Network Partition

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Titiksha Bhagat, Prof. Sonal Honale

Abstract

Coverage of interest points and network connectivity are two main challenging and practically important issues of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Although many studies have exploited the mobility of sensors to improve the quality of coverage and connectivity, little attention has been paid to the minimization of sensors’ movement, which often consumes the majority of the limited energy of sensors and thus shortens the network lifetime significantly. To fill in this gap, this paper addresses the challenges of the Mobile Sensor Deployment (MSD) problem and investigates how to deploy mobile sensors with minimum movement to form a WSN that provides both target coverage and network connectivity. To this end, the MSD problem is decomposed into two sub-problems: the Target Coverage (TCOV) problem and the Network Connectivity (NCON) problem. We then solve TCOV and NCON one by one and combine their solutions to address the MSD problem. The proposed method uses the concept of Network Partition to improve network lifetime and coverage. The combination of the solutions to TCOV and NCON, as demonstrated by extensive simulation experiments, offers a promising solution to the original MSD problem that balances the load of different sensors and prolongs the network lifetime consequently.

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, T. B. P. S. H. (2016). Maximization of Network Lifetime with Coverage and Connectivity Improvement Using Network Partition. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 4(10), 228–237. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v4i10.2590
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