Math Saves The Forest: analysis and optimization of message delivery in wireless sensor networks

P.J. Korteweg, M. Nuyens, R.H. Bisseling, T. Coenen, H. van den Esker, B. Frenk, R. de Haan, B. Heydenreich, R.W. van der Hofstad, J. in 't Panhuis, L. Spanjers, M. Wieren

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks are decentralised networks consisting of sensors that can detect events and transmit data to neighbouring sensors. Ideally, this data is eventually gathered in a central base station. Wireless sensor networks have many possible applications. For example, they can be used to detect gas leaks in houses or fires in a forest. In this report, we study data gathering in wireless sensor networks with the objective of minimising the time to send event data to the base station. We focus on sensors with a limited cache and take into account both node and transmission failures. We present two cache strategies and analyse the performance of these strategies for specific networks. For the case without node failures we give the expected arrival time of event data at the base station for both a line and a 2D grid network. For the case with node failures we study the expected arrival time on two-dimensional networks through simulation, as well as the influence of the broadcast range. Keywords: sensor networks, data gathering, stochastic optimisation, distributed algorithms, random walks, first-passage percolation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMathematics in industry
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings 55th European Study Group Mathematics with Industry Eindhoven 2006
EditorsR. van der Hofstad, E. Fledderus, E. Jochemsz, J. Molenaar, T. Muscche, M. Peletier, G. Prokert
Place of PublicationEindhoven
PublisherTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven
Pages117-140
Number of pages24
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Keywords

  • Mathematics
  • Wiskunde en computerwetenschappen
  • Landbouwwetenschappen
  • Natuurwetenschappen
  • Wiskunde: algemeen

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