An analytical approximation is developed for the probability of sensing coverage in a wireless sensor network with randomly deployed sensor nodes each having an isotropic sensing area. This approximate probability is obtained by considering the properties of the geometric graph, in which an edge exists between any two vertices representing sensor nodes with overlapping sensing areas. The principal result is an approximation to the proportion of the sensing area that is covered by at least one sensing node, given the expected number of nodes per unit area in a two-dimensional Poisson process. The probability of a specified region being completely covered is also approximated. Simulation results corroborate the probabilistic analysis with low...
In a sensor network, the points in the operational area that are suitably sensed are a two-dimension...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Existing studies on t...
Sensor nodes being deployed randomly, one typically models its location by a point process in an ap...
An analytical approximation is developed for the probability of sensing coverage in a wireless senso...
The sensing capabilities of networked sensors are affected by environmental factors in real deployme...
In over deployed sensor networks, one approach to Conserve energy is to keep only a small subset of ...
Since wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of tiny sensors with limited power supply, ...
Abstract- Wireless Sensor network has the two major tasks: sensing & detecting of any event over...
In this work, without exploiting any location and distance information, distributed and randomized a...
Sensing coverage is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which has attracted co...
Abstract. In this paper we study the limiting achievable coverage problems of sensor network. For th...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Conventional studies ...
It is a common class of applications with wireless sensor network to provide full coverage to the re...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Conventional studies ...
Abstract—The sensing capabilities of networked sensors are affected by environmental factors in real...
In a sensor network, the points in the operational area that are suitably sensed are a two-dimension...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Existing studies on t...
Sensor nodes being deployed randomly, one typically models its location by a point process in an ap...
An analytical approximation is developed for the probability of sensing coverage in a wireless senso...
The sensing capabilities of networked sensors are affected by environmental factors in real deployme...
In over deployed sensor networks, one approach to Conserve energy is to keep only a small subset of ...
Since wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of tiny sensors with limited power supply, ...
Abstract- Wireless Sensor network has the two major tasks: sensing & detecting of any event over...
In this work, without exploiting any location and distance information, distributed and randomized a...
Sensing coverage is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which has attracted co...
Abstract. In this paper we study the limiting achievable coverage problems of sensor network. For th...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Conventional studies ...
It is a common class of applications with wireless sensor network to provide full coverage to the re...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Conventional studies ...
Abstract—The sensing capabilities of networked sensors are affected by environmental factors in real...
In a sensor network, the points in the operational area that are suitably sensed are a two-dimension...
Abstract—Coverage is a fundamental problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Existing studies on t...
Sensor nodes being deployed randomly, one typically models its location by a point process in an ap...