Title :
Distributed Data Aggregation Using Clustered Slepian-Wolf Coding in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Pu Wang ; Cheng Li ; Jun Zheng
Author_Institution :
Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´s
Abstract :
Slepian-Wolf coding is a promising distributed source coding technique that can completely remove the data redundancy caused by the spatially correlated observations in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In this paper, we study the major problems in applying Slepian-Wolf coding for data aggregation in cluster-based WSNs with an objective to optimize data compression so that the total amount of data in the whole network is minimized. We first consider the clustered Slepian-Wolf coding problem, which aims at selecting a set of disjoint potential clusters to cover the whole network such that the global compression gain of Slepian-Wolf coding is maximized. To solve this problem, a distributed optimal-compression clustering protocol (DOC2) is proposed. Under the optimal cluster hierarchy constructed by DOC2, we then consider the optimal intra-cluster rate allocation problem and present an approximation algorithm that can find an optimal rate allocation within each cluster to minimize the intra-cluster communication cost. With the optimal intra-cluster rate allocation found, the procedures to perform Slepian-Wolf coding within a cluster are also presented.
Keywords :
protocols; source coding; wireless sensor networks; clustered Slepian-Wolf coding; data compression; disjoint potential clusters; distributed data aggregation; distributed optimal-compression clustering protocol; distributed source coding; global compression; intra-cluster communication cost; wireless sensor networks; Approximation algorithms; Clustering algorithms; Cost function; Data compression; Data engineering; Protocols; Redundancy; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Source coding; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0353-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2007.596