We address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sensors with the aim of guaranteeing the coverage of the area and the connectivity among the sensors. The wireless sensor networks are widely studied since they provide several services, e.g., environmental monitoring and target tracking. We consider several typologies of sensors characterized by different sensing and connectivity ranges. A cost is associated with each typology of sensors. In particular, the higher the sensing and connectivity ranges, the higher the cost. We formulate the problem of deploying sensors at minimum cost such that each sensor is connected to a base station with either a one- or a multi-hop and the area is full covered. We present preliminary computational results by solving the proposed mathematical model, on several instances. We provide a simulation-based analysis of the performances of such a deployment from the routing perspective.

Efficient Wireless Sensor Deployment at Minimum Cost

Di Puglia Pugliese Luigi;
2019

Abstract

We address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sensors with the aim of guaranteeing the coverage of the area and the connectivity among the sensors. The wireless sensor networks are widely studied since they provide several services, e.g., environmental monitoring and target tracking. We consider several typologies of sensors characterized by different sensing and connectivity ranges. A cost is associated with each typology of sensors. In particular, the higher the sensing and connectivity ranges, the higher the cost. We formulate the problem of deploying sensors at minimum cost such that each sensor is connected to a base station with either a one- or a multi-hop and the area is full covered. We present preliminary computational results by solving the proposed mathematical model, on several instances. We provide a simulation-based analysis of the performances of such a deployment from the routing perspective.
2019
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Inglese
Ad-Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks
Contributo
ADHOC-NOW 2019
11803
575
587
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9783030318307
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85075740638&origin=inward
Esperti anonimi
01/10/2019, 03/10/2019
Luxembourg
Internazionale
Cost efficiency
Routing
Sensor deployment
Wireless
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Guerriero, Francesca; DI PUGLIA PUGLIESE, Luigi; Mitton, Nathalie
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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