The lifetime of wireless sensor networks can be increased by minimizing the number of active nodes that provide complete coverage, while switching off the rest. In this paper, we propose a distributed and scalable node-scheduling algorithm that conserves overall system energy by minimizing the number of active nodes, localizing the execution to the dying sensor(s), and minimizing the frequency of execution by reacting only to the occurrence of a sensing hole. This effects an increased system lifetime while maintaining coverage over an application-defined threshold value. We compare our algorithm to a network with a centralized nodescheduling algorithm. Our results show equivalent coverage degree over a wide range of sensor networks
Abstract — The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies wh...
Network lifetime is a key issue in wireless sensor networks where sensor nodes, distributed typicall...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Submitted on behalf of EDAA (http://www.edaa.com/)International audienceThe lifetime of wireless sen...
Abstract — A crucial issue in deploying wireless sensor net-works is to perform a sensing task in an...
In wireless sensor networks that consist of a large number of low-power, short-lived, unreliable sen...
Recent developments in wireless communication and embedded computing technologies have led to the ad...
The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies which aim to ...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
One of the main research challenges faced in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is to preserve continuo...
Wireless sensor network has been gaining ground in applications involving remote surveillance and da...
Wireless sensor networks, a special type of wireless ad hoc networks, consist of large numbers of wi...
One of the main benefits of using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is that they can be deployed in re...
Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage...
Abstract — Wireless sensor networks are now applied in many fields which deal with data-centric info...
Abstract — The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies wh...
Network lifetime is a key issue in wireless sensor networks where sensor nodes, distributed typicall...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Submitted on behalf of EDAA (http://www.edaa.com/)International audienceThe lifetime of wireless sen...
Abstract — A crucial issue in deploying wireless sensor net-works is to perform a sensing task in an...
In wireless sensor networks that consist of a large number of low-power, short-lived, unreliable sen...
Recent developments in wireless communication and embedded computing technologies have led to the ad...
The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies which aim to ...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
One of the main research challenges faced in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is to preserve continuo...
Wireless sensor network has been gaining ground in applications involving remote surveillance and da...
Wireless sensor networks, a special type of wireless ad hoc networks, consist of large numbers of wi...
One of the main benefits of using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is that they can be deployed in re...
Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage...
Abstract — Wireless sensor networks are now applied in many fields which deal with data-centric info...
Abstract — The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies wh...
Network lifetime is a key issue in wireless sensor networks where sensor nodes, distributed typicall...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...