POSE.R

Author:

Hare James Z.1ORCID,Song Junnan2,Gupta Shalabh2ORCID,Wettergren Thomas A.3

Affiliation:

1. CCDC Army Research Laboratory, USA

2. University of Connecticut, USA

3. Naval Undersea Warfare Center, USA

Abstract

The article presents a distributed algorithm, called Prediction-based Opportunistic Sensing for Resilient and Efficient Sensor Networks (POSE.R), where the sensor nodes utilize predictions of the targets' positions to probabilistically control their multi-modal operating states to track the targets. There are two desired features of the algorithm: energy efficiency and resilience. If the target is traveling through a high-node-density area, then an optimal sensor selection approach is employed that maximizes a joint cost function of remaining energy and geometric diversity around the target’s position. This provides energy efficiency and increases the network lifetime while preventing redundant nodes from tracking the target. However, if the target is traveling through a low-node-density area or in a coverage gap (e.g., formed by node failures or non-uniform node deployment), then a potential game is played amongst the surrounding nodes to optimally expand their sensing ranges via minimizing energy consumption and maximizing target coverage. This provides resilience, that is, the self-healing capability to track the target in the presence of low node densities and coverage gaps. The algorithm is comparatively evaluated against existing approaches through Monte Carlo simulations that demonstrate its superiority in terms of tracking performance, network-resilience, and network-lifetime.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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