We propose a simple scheme for computing the locations of restoration sensors for a disconnected WSN to recover the network\u27s connectivity to a certain level, while keeping the number of restoration nodes as few as possible. Since an accurate, optimal solution to the problem is NP-hard, we resort to tackling the problem in a greedy and heuristic manner. We just deploy enough new nodes to establish k disjoint paths between disconnected components, where k is the network\u27s original connectivity. That is, the scheme just grants the minimally necessary condition for restoring k-connectivity. The extremely time-consuming task of making sure the result is indeed a k-connected network will not be carried out. Empirical study has been conduct...
AbstractA wireless sensor network can become partitioned due to node failure, requiring the deployme...
The sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Mobile Sensor Networks (MSNs) can be prone t...
Wireless Sensor Networks can become partitioned due to node failure or damage, and must be repaired ...
$k$-connectivity is a strong notion of robust connectivity. Indeed, in a $k$-connected network, each...
Connectivity has significance in both of data collection and aggregation for Wireless Sensor Network...
A k -connected wireless sensor network remains connected if any k -1 arbitrary nodes stop working. t...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), connecting disjoint segments is significant for network restorat...
Wireless sensor nodes are symbiotic when deployed in an activity region and heavily rely on each oth...
The failure of sensor nodes could hinder the usefulness and the effectiveness of a WNS. In this pape...
A sensor network is composed of a set of mobile nodes deployed in an area of interest in order to co...
Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks can become partitioned due to node failure or damage, and must be...
A wireless sensor network can become partitioned due to node failure, requiring the deployment of ad...
As wireless sensor network (WSN) is often deployed in a hostile environment, nodes in the networks a...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is connected if a communication path exists among each pair of senso...
Wireless sensor networks are envisioned to play a very important role in the Internet of Things in n...
AbstractA wireless sensor network can become partitioned due to node failure, requiring the deployme...
The sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Mobile Sensor Networks (MSNs) can be prone t...
Wireless Sensor Networks can become partitioned due to node failure or damage, and must be repaired ...
$k$-connectivity is a strong notion of robust connectivity. Indeed, in a $k$-connected network, each...
Connectivity has significance in both of data collection and aggregation for Wireless Sensor Network...
A k -connected wireless sensor network remains connected if any k -1 arbitrary nodes stop working. t...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), connecting disjoint segments is significant for network restorat...
Wireless sensor nodes are symbiotic when deployed in an activity region and heavily rely on each oth...
The failure of sensor nodes could hinder the usefulness and the effectiveness of a WNS. In this pape...
A sensor network is composed of a set of mobile nodes deployed in an area of interest in order to co...
Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks can become partitioned due to node failure or damage, and must be...
A wireless sensor network can become partitioned due to node failure, requiring the deployment of ad...
As wireless sensor network (WSN) is often deployed in a hostile environment, nodes in the networks a...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is connected if a communication path exists among each pair of senso...
Wireless sensor networks are envisioned to play a very important role in the Internet of Things in n...
AbstractA wireless sensor network can become partitioned due to node failure, requiring the deployme...
The sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Mobile Sensor Networks (MSNs) can be prone t...
Wireless Sensor Networks can become partitioned due to node failure or damage, and must be repaired ...