Title :
Path Construction and Visit Scheduling for Targets by Using Data Mules
Author :
Chih-Yung Chang ; Gwo-Jong Yu ; Tzu-Lin Wang ; Chih-Yu Lin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Tamkang Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
In this paper, the target patrolling problem was considered, in which a set of mobile data collectors, known as data mules (DMs), must efficiently patrol a given set of targets. Because the time interval (or visiting interval) between consecutive visits to each target reflects the degree to which that target is monitored, the goal of this paper was to balance the visiting interval of each target. This paper first presents the basic target points patrolling algorithm, which enables an efficient patrolling route to be constructed for numerous DMs, such that the visiting intervals of all target points are stable. For scenarios containing weighted target points, a weighted target points patrolling (W-TPP) algorithm is presented, which ensures that targets with higher weights have higher data collection frequencies. The energy constraint of each DM was also considered, and this paper presents a W-TPP with recharge (RW-TPP) algorithm, which treats the energy recharge station as a weighted target and arranges for DMs to visit the recharge station before running out of energy. The performance results demonstrated that the proposed algorithms outperformed existing approaches in average visiting frequency, DM movement distance, average quality of monitoring satisfaction rate, and efficiency index.
Keywords :
telecommunication network management; wireless sensor networks; DM; DM movement distance; RW-TPP algorithm; W-TPP with recharge algorithm; data mules; efficiency index; energy recharge station; mobile data collectors; monitoring satisfaction rate; path construction; target patrolling problem; time interval; visit scheduling; weighted target points patrolling algorithm; wireless sensor networks; Data collection; Energy consumption; Monitoring; Powders; Relays; Robot sensing systems; Wireless sensor networks; Disconnected targets; mobile data collectors; recharge station; weighted target; wireless sensor networks (WSNs);
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.2014.2314675