Adaptive Energy Efficient Scheduling (AEES) for Fault Tolerant Coverage in Sensor Networks

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J. Joy Winston, Dr. B. Paraamasivan

Abstract

For many sensor network applications it is necessary to provide full sensing coverage to a security-sensitive area. To actively monitor the set of target the subset of sensors are redundantly deployed. One of the major challenges in devising such network lies in the constrained energy and to tolerate unexpected failure to prolong the life span of the network. In this we rapidly restore the field monitoring, by periodically refreshing and switching the cover to tackle unanticipated failure in an energy efficient manner, because energy is the most critical resource considering the irreplaceable of batteries of the sensor nodes. In the same time it should amenably support more than one sensor at a time with different degree in distributed approach that periodically selects the covers and switch between them to extend coverage time and tolerate unexpected failures at runtime. In this scheme the sensor is an autonomous system that has the authority to decide how to cover its sensing range. It also incorporates a novel technique for offline cover update (OCU) to facilitate asynchronous transition between covers. This approach is robust to failure pattern is no uniform.
DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150132

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, J. J. W. D. B. P. (2015). Adaptive Energy Efficient Scheduling (AEES) for Fault Tolerant Coverage in Sensor Networks. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 3(1), 152–155. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v3i1.3780
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