Affiliation:
1. Missouri Univesity of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA
Abstract
In past literature, it has been demonstrated that the use of mobile sinks (MSs) increases dramatically the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In applications where the MSs are humans, animals, or transportation systems, the mobility of the MSs is often uncontrollable and could also be random and unpredictable. This implies the necessity of algorithms tailored to handle uncertainty on the MS mobility. In this article, we define the lifetime optimization of a WSN in the presence of uncontrollable sink mobility and Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. After defining an ideal scheme (called
Oracle
) which provably maximizes network lifetime, we present a novel
Swarm-Intelligence-based Sensor Selection Algorithm
(SISSA), which optimizes network lifetime and meets predefined QoS constraints. Then we mathematically analyze SISSA and derive analytical bounds on energy consumption, number of messages exchanged, and convergence time. The algorithm is experimentally evaluated on practical experimental setups, and its performances are compared to that by the optimal
Oracle
scheme, as well as with the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and TDMA schemes. Results conclude that SISSA provides on the average the 56% of the lifetime provided by
Oracle
and outperforms IEEE 802.15.4 and TDMA in terms of yielded network lifetime.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications
Cited by
16 articles.
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