DocumentCode :
1474965
Title :
A Biologically Inspired Sensor Wakeup Control Method for Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Liang, Yan ; Cao, Jiannong ; Zhang, Lei ; Wang, Rui ; Pan, Quan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Autom., Northwestern Polytech. Univ., Xi´´an, China
Volume :
40
Issue :
5
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
525
Lastpage :
538
Abstract :
This paper presents an artificial ant colony approach to distributed sensor wakeup control (SWC) in wireless sensor networks (WSN) to accomplish the joint task of surveillance and target tracking. Each sensor node is modeled as an ant, and the problem of target detection is modeled as the food locating by ants. Once the food is found, the ant will release pheromone. The communication, invalidation, and fusion of target information are modeled as the processes of pheromone diffusion, loss, and accumulation. Since the accumulated pheromone can measure the existence of a target, it is used to determine the probability of ant-searching activity in the next round. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first biologically inspired SWC method in the WSN. Such a biologically inspired method has multiple desirable advantages. First, it is distributive and does not require a centralized control or cluster leaders. Therefore, it is free of the problems caused by leader failures and can save the communication cost for leader selection. Second, it is robust to false alarms because the pheromone is accumulated temporally and spatially and thus is more reliable for wakeup control. Third, the proposed method does not need the knowledge of node position. Two theorems are presented to analytically determine the key parameters in the method: the minimum and maximum pheromone. Simulations are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed method in comparison with representative methods.
Keywords :
biomedical transducers; biosensors; centralised control; object detection; robust control; surveillance; telecommunication control; wireless sensor networks; SWC method; WSN; artificial ant colony approach; biologically inspired sensor wakeup control method; node position; performance evaluation; pheromone diffusion; target detection; target information; target tracking; wireless sensor networks; Ant colony; sleep/wakeup control; surveillance; target tracking; wireless sensor networks (WSN);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1094-6977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2010.2046411
Filename :
5451121
Link To Document :
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