Title :
Self-organizing sensor networks for integrated target surveillance
Author :
Biswas, Pratik K. ; Phoha, Shashi
Author_Institution :
Avaya Labs., Lincroft, NJ
Abstract :
Self-organization is critical for a distributed wireless sensor network due to the spontaneous and random deployment of a large number of sensor nodes over a remote area. Such a network is often characterized by its abilities to form an organizational structure without much centralized intervention. An important design goal for a smart sensor network is to be able have an energy-efficient, self-organized configuration of sensor nodes that can scan, detect, and track targets of interest in a distributed manner. In this paper, we propose a novel self-organization protocol and describe other relevant, indigenous building blocks that can be combined to build integrated surveillance applications for self-organized sensor networks. Experiments in both simulated and real-world platforms indicate that this protocol can be useful for tracking targets that follow a predictable course
Keywords :
energy conservation; intelligent sensors; mobility management (mobile radio); protocols; surveillance; target tracking; wireless sensor networks; distributed wireless sensor network; energy-efficiency; integrated target surveillance; organizational structure; self-organization protocol; self-organizing sensor network; smart sensor network; target tracking; Clustering algorithms; Energy efficiency; Intelligent sensors; Protocols; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Signal processing algorithms; Surveillance; Target tracking; Time division multiple access; Wireless sensor networks; Sensor network; integrated target surveillance experiment.; self-organization; sensor nodes;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2006.130