Title :
Stochastic Control for Sensor Activity Management in Many-to-one Sensor Networks
Author :
Hu, Zhifeng ; Zhang, Junshan ; Tong, Lang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Abstract :
We consider a many-to-one sensor network where a large number of sensors are deployed to monitor a physical environment. We explore sensor activity management to maximize the network lifetime while meeting the quality of service (QoS) requirement. Specifically, in each round the sink estimates the number of active sensors and the control information is fed back to the sensors for activity control. We start with a basic case where the total number of sensors N is known, and the estimator of the number of active sensors fit is accurate. We devise a sensor activity control scheme under which the number of active sensors would converge to the minimum that can meet the QoS requirement. Next, we generalize the study to the following two more complicated cases. (1) The case with known N and inaccurate nt. For this case, we propose a stochastic approximation algorithm to minimize the average number of active sensors while meeting the QoS requirement. (2) The case with unknown N and accurate nt. For this case, we cast the problem as the adaptive control of a Markov chain with unknown parameters and propose a composite optimization-oriented approach for the corresponding sensor activity control. We show that using this composite optimization-oriented approach the number of active sensors would converge to the minimum that can meet the QoS requirement
Keywords :
Markov processes; adaptive control; approximation theory; quality of service; stochastic systems; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; wireless sensor networks; Markov chain; QoS; adaptive control; many-to-one sensor networks; optimization-oriented approach; quality of service; sensor activity control scheme; sensor activity management; stochastic approximation algorithm; stochastic control; Biosensors; Broadcasting; Chemical and biological sensors; Computer network management; Environmental management; Monitoring; Quality of service; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Stochastic processes; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0505-X
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0504-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2006.262055