Title of article :
Improving the Efficiency of Wireless Sensor Networks Using Fountain Codes
Author/Authors :
Mirrezaei, S. M. Faulty of Electrical Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood - Iran
Abstract :
Abstract- Fountain codes are erasure codes that are characterized by
their rateless property and their global acknowledgment. The larger the
network size, the more efficient the fountain codes are degraded because
of multi-hops causing an overflow. The optimization of wireless
communication is also a focus of study exciting and an important issue
always to maximize performance, the lifetime of the sensor nodes, and to
reduce the consumption of energy. Estimation becomes one of the
attractive topics in wireless sensor networks nowadays. In this paper, I
consider a distributed estimation scheme composing of a sensor member
and a fusion center, which is the cluster head. To minimize the number
of transmissions as well as the impact of overflow, I determine the
optimal minimal number of encoded packets needed for successful
decoding. Sensor observations are encoded using fountain codes, and
then messages are collected at the cluster head where a final estimation
is provided with a classification based on Bayes rule. The main goal of
this paper is to estimate the total number of received packets using the
Bayes rule so that it is possible to minimize the overflow and extend the
network lifetime.
Keywords :
Wireless Sensor Networks , Fountain codes , Estimation , Bayes rule , Naive Bayes
Journal title :
Journal of Communication Engineering