Perimeter-based coverage optimization to improve lifetime in wireless sensor networks

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TitrePerimeter-based coverage optimization to improve lifetime in wireless sensor networks
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursIdrees AKadhum, Deschinkel K, Salomon M, Couturier R
JournalENGINEERING OPTIMIZATION
Volume48
Pagination1951-1972
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0305-215X
Mots-clésArea coverage, Energy efficiency, Optimization, scheduling, Wireless Sensor Networks
Résumé

The most important problem in a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is to optimize the use of its limited energy provision, so that it can fulfil its monitoring task as long as possible. Among known available approaches that can be used to improve power management, lifetime coverage optimization provides activity scheduling which ensures sensing coverage while minimizing the energy cost. In this article an approach called Perimeter-based Coverage Optimization protocol (PeCO) is proposed. It is a hybrid of centralized and distributed methods: the region of interest is first subdivided into subregions and the protocol is then distributed among sensor nodes in each subregion. The novelty of the approach lies essentially in the formulation of a new mathematical optimization model based on the perimeter-coverage level to schedule sensors' activities. Extensive simulation experiments demonstrate that PeCO can offer longer lifetime coverage for WSNs compared to other protocols.

DOI10.1080/0305215X.2016.1145015