Affiliation:
1. City University of Hong Kong
2. Illinois Institute of Technology
3. Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong
Abstract
One of the most fundamental tasks of wireless sensor networks is to provide coverage of the deployment region. We study the coverage of a line interval with a set of wireless sensors with adjustable coverage ranges. Each coverage range of a sensor is an interval centered at that sensor whose length is decided by the power the sensor chooses. The objective is to find a range assignment with the minimum cost. There are two variants of the optimization problem. In the
discrete
variant, each sensor can only choose from a finite set of powers, whereas in the
continuous
variant, each sensor can choose power from a given interval. For the discrete variant of the problem, a polynomial-time exact algorithm is designed. For the continuous variant of the problem, NP-hardness of the problem is proved and followed by an ILP formulation. Then, constant-approximation algorithms are designed when the cost for all sensors is proportional to
r
κ
for some constant κ ≥ 1, where
r
is the covering radius corresponding to the chosen power. Specifically, if κ = 1, we give a 1.25-approximation algorithm and a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme; if κ > 1, we give a 2-approximation algorithm. We also show that the approximation analyses are tight.
Funder
Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications
Cited by
33 articles.
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