DocumentCode
1703301
Title
Fault-Tolerant and Load Balancing Localization of Services in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
Nidito, Francesco ; Battelli, Michele ; Basagni, Stefano
Author_Institution
Univ. di Pisa, Pisa
fYear
2007
Firstpage
382
Lastpage
386
Abstract
Heterogeneous wireless sensor networks are made up of different kinds of nodes. Some nodes, the sensors, are used as an interface to the physical environment. Other nodes act instead as servers, providing various services to the sensors. In this paper we define an architecture to enable the sensors to efficiently localize the services, and hence the servers. Our is a two-tier server architecture. The first tier is made up of the actual servers. The second tier is formed by nodes that are basically standard nodes (like the sensors). These nodes know the current position of the servers (they are called server locators). Sensors needing service query the server locators to find the corresponding service. The service locator sends a service position to the sensor. Finally, once got a hold of a server location, a sensor uses the service directly. Our server architecture provides load balancing (of queries to the servers) and is tolerant to server faults. Sensor nodes are endowed with caches to maintain the location of popular services. Experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of using caches at the sensor nodes.
Keywords
fault tolerance; resource allocation; wireless sensor networks; fault-tolerant; heterogeneousvwireless sensor networks; load balancing service localization; two-tier server architecture; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Fault tolerance; Global Positioning System; Intrusion detection; Load management; Network servers; Satellites; Scattering; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2007. VTC-2007 Fall. 2007 IEEE 66th
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0263-2
Electronic_ISBN
1090-3038
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECF.2007.92
Filename
4349741
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