• DocumentCode
    3065540
  • Title

    Identification and Validation of Spatio-Temporal Associations in Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Author

    Ali, Bakhtiar Qutub ; Pissinou, Niki ; Makki, Kia

  • Author_Institution
    Telecommun. & IT Inst., Florida Int. Univ., Miami, FL, USA
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    18-23 June 2009
  • Firstpage
    496
  • Lastpage
    501
  • Abstract
    Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of large numbers of sensor nodes embedded in physical space for continuously sensing/monitoring a specified physical phenomenon. Typically, WSN requires spatially dense sensor deployment to satisfactorily respond to the requirements of the application. The spatial proximity of nodes and the temporal behaviour of the sensing operation causes the observations sensed to be associated spatio-temporally. However, due to unfavourable environmental conditions and low energy resources available in WSN, there are instances when the nodes lie with in the same spatial space and measure the same attribute yet the observations sensed by them are not related. No mechanism is present that identifies the degree of association or disassociation between them. In this paper we propose a methodology that uses concepts from computational geometry to identify and isolate relevant spatially related subsets from a given universal set of nodes in WSN, and validate the existence of spatio-temporal associations among the observations sensed by them. The node identification process is achieved by employing classical object intersection solutions from computational geometry and the validation process is achieved by using similarity verification methods. By means of simulations on real time data we demonstrate the procedure for identification and validation by using Jaccard´s coefficient, Cosine similarity and Pearson product correlation coefficient.
  • Keywords
    computational geometry; wireless sensor networks; Cosine similarity; Jaccard coefficient; Pearson product correlation coefficient; WSN; computational geometry; object intersection solution; spatio-temporal association; specified physical phenomenon; wireless sensor network; Computational geometry; Computational modeling; Energy measurement; Energy resources; Extraterrestrial phenomena; Frequency synchronization; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Very large scale integration; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Computational geometry; Spatio-temporal associations; Wireless Sensor Networks.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Sensor Technologies and Applications, 2009. SENSORCOMM '09. Third International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Athens, Glyfada
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3669-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SENSORCOMM.2009.83
  • Filename
    5210870