Title :
STEM: Topology management for energy efficient sensor networks
Author :
Schurgers, Curt ; Tsiatsis, Vlasios ; Srivastava, Mani B.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
In wireless sensor networks, where energy efficiency is the key design challenge, the energy consumption is typically dominated by the node´s communication subsystem. It can only be reduced significantly by transitioning the embedded radio to a sleep state, at which point the node essentially retracts from the network topology. Existing topology management schemes have focused on cleverly selecting which nodes can turn off their radio, without sacrificing the capacity of the network. We propose a new technique, called sparse topology and energy management (STEM), that dramatically improves the network lifetime by exploiting the fact that most of the time, the network is only sensing its environment waiting for an event to happen. By alleviating the restriction of network capacity preservation, we can trade off extensive energy savings for an increased latency to set up a multi-hop path. We will also show how STEM integrates efficiently with existing topology management techniques.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; distributed sensors; network topology; radio networks; telecommunication network management; ad-hoc sensor networks; embedded radio sleep state; energy efficient sensor networks; multi-hop paths; network capacity; network environment event sensing; network latency; network lifetime improvement; network topology; node communication subsystems; sparse topology energy management; topology management techniques/schemes; wireless sensor network energy consumption; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Energy management; Monitoring; Network topology; Radio spectrum management; Relays; Sleep; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1035239