Title :
Opportunity-Based Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Liu, Yunhuai ; Zhang, Qian ; Ni, Lionel
Author_Institution :
Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong
Abstract :
Topology control is an effective method to improve the energy efficiency of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Traditional approaches are based on the assumption that a pair of nodes is either "connected" or "disconnected". These approaches are called connectivity-based topology control. In real environments however, there are many intermittently connected wireless links called lossy links. Taking a succeeded lossy link as an advantage, we are able to construct more energy-efficient topologies. Towards this end, we propose a novel opportunity-based topology control. We show that opportunity-based topology control is a problem of NPhard. To address this problem in a practical way, we design a fully distributed algorithm called CONREAP based on reliability theory. We prove that CONREAP has a guaranteed performance. The worst running time is O(jEj) where E is the link set of the original topology, and the space requirement for individual nodes is O(d) where d is the node degree. To evaluate the performance of CONREAP, we design and implement a prototype system consisting of 50 BerkeleyMica2 motes. We also conducted comprehensive simulations. Experimental results show that compared with the connectivity-based topology control algorithms, CONREAP can improve the energy efficiency of a network up to 6 times.
Keywords :
computational complexity; distributed algorithms; telecommunication control; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; CONREAP distributed algorithm; NP-hard problem; connected wireless link; connectivity-based topology control; lossy link; opportunity-based topology control; reliability theory; wireless sensor network; Broadcasting; Control systems; Costs; Employment; Energy efficiency; Network topology; Propagation losses; Routing protocols; Transmitters; Wireless sensor networks; network topology; wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems, 2008. ICDCS '08. The 28th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3172-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6927
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCS.2008.91