Title :
Analytical techniques to characterize and optimize the performance of sensor network systems
Author :
Janani, E.S.V. ; GaneshKumar, Pugalendhi
Abstract :
The next generation of wireless sensor networks will monitor critical infrastructure, collect vital signs from patients, and disseminate medical and planning information during emergency responses. In contrast to earlier wireless sensor networks for which best-effort services were sufficient, such systems require predictable performance and high reliability. Failure to meet these requirements may have significant adverse effects. This paper aims at the development of an engineering methodology for predictable wireless sensor networks. A predictable wireless sensor network is a system for which it is possible to check that its requirements are met under reasonable assumptions regarding its workload and network properties. This project enables the development of predictable wireless sensor networks by providing developers with analytical tools to characterize and optimize the performance of sensor network systems. The intellectual merit of the paper includes: (i) Statistical methods for assessing the properties of wireless sensor networks and for provisioning resources to achieve robustness in spite of node failures or temporal variations; (ii) Novel transmission scheduling techniques that ensure a system meets its reliability and real-time requirements; (iii) A new schedulability analysis that bounds network capacity and message latencies under realistic interference models; and (iv) A wireless architecture that instantiates proposed transmission scheduling techniques and the schedulability analysis. In terms of broader impacts, this project will help us to make advancements in our national capability to develop performance-critical wireless systems. The simulation results shown have proved all the considerations made in the paper.
Keywords :
next generation networks; wireless sensor networks; critical infrastructure monitoring; emergency response; engineering methodology; medical information; message latency; network capacity; next generation; node failures; performance critical wireless system; planning information; predictable wireless sensor network system; realistic interference model; schedulability analysis; transmission scheduling; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; Logic gates; Prediction algorithms; Real-time systems; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Gateways; Heterogeneous networks; Highest Residual Energy; Predictability; Prediction based Clustering; Schedulability; Wireless Sensor Network;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Computing (ICoAC), 2012 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5583-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICoAC.2012.6416807