Synopsis diffusion for robust aggregation in sensor networks

Author:

Nath Suman1,Gibbons Phillip B.2,Seshan Srinivasan3,Anderson Zachary4

Affiliation:

1. Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA

2. Intel Research Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

3. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

4. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Abstract

Previous approaches for computing duplicate-sensitive aggregates in wireless sensor networks have used a tree topology, in order to conserve energy and to avoid double-counting sensor readings. However, a tree topology is not robust against node and communication failures, which are common in sensor networks. In this article, we present synopsis diffusion , a general framework for achieving significantly more accurate and reliable answers by combining energy-efficient multipath routing schemes with techniques that avoid double-counting. Synopsis diffusion avoids double-counting through the use of order- and duplicate-insensitive (ODI) synopses that compactly summarize intermediate results during in-network aggregation. We provide a surprisingly simple test that makes it easy to check the correctness of an ODI synopsis. We show that the properties of ODI synopses and synopsis diffusion create implicit acknowledgments of packet delivery. Such acknowledgments enable energy-efficient adaptation of message routes to dynamic message loss conditions, even in the presence of asymmetric links. Finally, we illustrate using extensive simulations the significant robustness, accuracy, and energy-efficiency improvements of synopsis diffusion over previous approaches.

Funder

Advanced Cyberinfrastructure

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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