DocumentCode
739501
Title
Minimizing the Net Present Cost of Deploying and Operating Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
Dorling, Kevin ; Messier, Geoffrey G. ; Valentin, Stefan ; Magierowski, Sebastian
Volume
12
Issue
3
fYear
2015
Firstpage
511
Lastpage
525
Abstract
Minimizing the cost of deploying and operating a wireless sensor network (WSN) involves deciding how to partition a budget between competing expenses such as node hardware, energy, and labor. Most commercial network operators account for interest rates in their budgeting exercises, providing a financial incentive to defer some costs until a later time. In this paper, we propose a net present cost (NPC) model for WSN capital and operating expenses that accounts for interest rates. Our model optimizes the number, size, and spacing between expenditures in order to minimize the NPC required for the network to achieve a desired operational lifetime. In general, this optimization problem is non-convex, but if the spacing between expenditures is linearly proportional to the size of the expenditures, and the number of maintenance cycles is known in advance, the problem becomes convex and can be solved to global optimality. If non-deferrable recurring costs are low, then evenly spacing the expenditures can provide near-optimal results. With the provided models and methods, network operators can now derive a payment schedule to minimize NPC while accounting for various operational parameters. The numerical examples show substantial cost benefits under practical assumptions.
Keywords
Economic indicators; Hardware; Maintenance engineering; Minimization; Optimization; Relays; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor network (WSN); budget; cost; deployment; lifetime; net present cost (NPC); net present value (NPV);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4537
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSM.2015.2464071
Filename
7175032
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