Sensor-mission assignment in wireless sensor networks

Author:

Rowaihy Hosam1,Johnson Matthew P.2,Liu Ou2,Bar-Noy Amotz2,Brown Theodore2,Porta Thomas La3

Affiliation:

1. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

2. City University of New York, New York

3. Pennsylvania State University

Abstract

When a sensor network is deployed, it is typically required to support multiple simultaneous missions. Schemes that assign sensing resources to missions thus become necessary. In this article, we formally define the sensor-mission assignment problem and discuss some of its variants. In its most general form, this problem is NP-hard. We propose algorithms for the different variants, some of which include approximation guarantees. We also propose distributed algorithms to assign sensors to missions which we adapt to include energy-awareness to extend network lifetime. Finally, we show comprehensive simulation results comparing these solutions to an upper bound on the optimal solution.

Funder

U.K. Ministry of Defence

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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