Distributed lifetime coverage optimization protocol in wireless sensor networks

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TitreDistributed lifetime coverage optimization protocol in wireless sensor networks
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursIdrees AKadhum, Deschinkel K, Salomon M, Couturier R
JournalJOURNAL OF SUPERCOMPUTING
Volume71
Pagination4578-4593
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0920-8542
Mots-clésArea coverage, network lifetime, Optimization, scheduling, Wireless Sensor Networks
Résumé

One of the main research challenges faced in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is to preserve continuously and effectively the coverage of an area (or region) of interest to be monitored, while simultaneously preventing as much as possible a network failure due to battery-depleted nodes. In this paper, we propose a protocol, called distributed lifetime coverage optimization protocol (DiLCO), which maintains the coverage and improves the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. First, we partition the area of interest into subregions using a classical divide-and-conquer method. Our DiLCO protocol is then distributed on the sensor nodes in each subregion in a second step. To fulfill our objective, the proposed protocol combines two effective techniques: a leader election in each subregion, followed by an optimization-based node activity scheduling performed by each elected leader. This two-step process takes place periodically, to choose a small set of nodes remaining active for sensing during a time slot. Each set is built to ensure coverage at a low energy cost, allowing to optimize the network lifetime. Simulations are conducted using the discrete event simulator OMNET++. We refer to the characteristics of a Medusa II sensor for the energy consumption and the computation time. In comparison with two other existing methods, our approach is able to increase the WSN lifetime and provides improved coverage performances.

DOI10.1007/s11227-015-1558-x