Dynamic sink assignment for efficient energy consumption in wireless sensor networks
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Conference PaperKAUST Department
Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) DivisionDate
2012-04Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/564536
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Efficient energy consumption is a challenging problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and closely related to extending network lifetime. The usual way of tackling this issue for topologies with fixed link weight and fixed sink location, has been shown to be severely affected by the energy hole problem. In this paper, the energy consumption problem is initially studied for WSNs with fixed sink assignment and it is analytically shown that energy consumption is minimized when the sink is assigned to the node that is the solution of a suitably formulated 1-median problem. This motivates the introduction of a dynamic environment where link weights change based on the energy level and the aggregate traffic load of the adjacent nodes. Then, the sink is adaptively allowed to move among neighbor nodes, according to a scalable sink migration strategy. Simulation results support the analytical claims demonstrating energy consumption reduction and an additional network lifetime increment when migration is employed in the dynamic environment. © 2012 IEEE.Citation
Oikonomou, K., & Aissa, S. (2012). Dynamic sink assignment for efficient energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. 2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC). doi:10.1109/wcnc.2012.6214091Conference/Event name
2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2012ISBN
9781467304375ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/WCNC.2012.6214091