DocumentCode :
3129286
Title :
Energy and terrain aware connectivity restoration in disjoint Mobile Sensor Networks
Author :
Senturk, I. ; Akkaya, Kemal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
22-25 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
767
Lastpage :
774
Abstract :
In Mobile Sensor Networks (MSNs), connectivity of the sensor nodes with the sink node can be disrupted due to failure of some nodes which may result network partitioning. To address this problem, mobility of the nodes has been exploited in the previous works so that an autonomous recovery can be achieved. All of these works have assumed reachability of the nodes to the selected destinations via a direct path movement. However, in real-world applications, such assumption makes the schemes impractical in case of encountering obstacles or intolerable terrains based on the kinematics of the mobile nodes. Besides, even if direct path movement is successful, optimal energy efficiency cannot be attained by neglecting the elevation or friction of the terrain when determining the movement path of the nodes. Thus, in the recovery efforts, terrain type, elevation as well as the obstacles should be taken into account in order to guarantee the connectivity restoration while minimizing the recovery cost in terms of energy. In this paper, we re-design an existing connectivity restoration approach in disjoint MSNs to fit these requirements and evaluate the performance issues when realistic terrains are assumed. Rather than following a direct path, movement trajectory is determined based on a path planning algorithm which considers the risk and elevation of terrain sections to be visited while avoiding obstacles and highly elevated terrain sections. Experiments have revealed that the direct path movement fails for many topologies while the proposed approach guarantees a solution. Besides, the proposed approach significantly outperforms direct path movement without obstacles in terms of total energy consumption.
Keywords :
collision avoidance; mobile radio; performance evaluation; terrain mapping; wireless sensor networks; MSN; autonomous recovery; direct path movement; disjoint mobile sensor networks; elevated terrain sections; energy connectivity restoration; energy consumption; intolerable terrains; mobile nodes kinematics; movement trajectory; network partitioning; obstacle avoidance; optimal energy efficiency; path planning algorithm; performance evaluation; recovery cost; recovery efforts; sensor nodes connectivity; sink node; terrain aware connectivity restoration; terrain elevation; terrain friction; terrain type; Measurement; Mobile nodes; Partitioning algorithms; Path planning; Topology; Mobile Sensor Networks; connectivity restoration; energy efficiency; node movement; terrain aware navigation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks Workshops (LCN Workshops), 2012 IEEE 37th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Clearwater, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2130-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LCNW.2012.6424062
Filename :
6424062
Link To Document :
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