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Sensor deployment is an important issue for surveillance networks especially when obstacles are present in the monitored region. An intruder can hide beyond obstacles or stay at a low-covered location in order to reduce the probability of being detected. A good sensor deployment should maximize the worst-case detection probability over all possible locations of the intruder. Many heuristics have been...
Distributed detection has newly received research interest due to the success of the emerging wireless sensor network (WSN) technology. To deal with the problem of distributed detection for the WSN having the energy constraint, the fusion of decisions modeled as weak signals is studied. By using the weak signal model and additive non-Gaussian noise channels in the canonical parallel fusion scheme,...
We present a cross-layer approach to the design of a wireless video streaming system, which includes the development of an adaptive radio link buffer and congestion control algorithm and the adoption of the H.264/SVC scalable video format. The proposed system performs a group-of-pictures (GOP) based post-channel adaptation, which does not require the channel status information at the media server...
In this paper, we address the incentive-based relay-selection problem over multi-source and multi-relay wireless networks. A two-side market game approach is employed to jointly consider the benefits of all sources and relays. The equilibrium concept in such games is called core. The outcomes in the core of the game cannot be improved upon by any subset of players. These outcomes correspond exactly...
This paper presents novel single-source localization techniques for a sensor network that is capable of obtaining both direction and range estimates by considering an optimization approach. Specifically, linear programming and non-linear programming techniques are developed and compared to a classic linear least squares technique. It is shown that the proposed techniques achieve superior results to...
We propose in this paper an efficient void-avoidance scheme based on a novel approach to prevent data packets from meeting boundaries of voids. In our approach, the choice of the forwarding region around a discovered void is based on the locations of the sender node, of the void center and of the destination node. The first stuck node which detects a void launches a void-discovery algorithm and communicates...
In this paper, we propose an adaptive forwarding scheme for achieving efficient message delivery in the mobile sensor delay-tolerant network (DTN). By adaptively adjusting the probability of replicating a message based on the information about the number of existing message copies in the network, the proposed scheme can achieve nice balance between the delivery delay and the average message copy....
A cross layer Unequal Error Protection (UEP) scheme based upon the multimedia position-value (P-V) partitioning has been recently proposed to only improve energy-distortion performance in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSN). There is also a great potential to adapt this UEP scheme into multimedia stream integrity protection. However, performance gains in multimedia transmissions with considerations...
In this paper, we consider the energy-efficient resource allocation that minimizes a general cost function of average user powers in wireless networks. A class of so-called ??-fair cost functions is derived to balance the tradeoff between efficiency and fairness in energy-efficient designs. With these novel cost functions, optimal resource allocation schemes are developed for fading time-division...
Although current research focused on sensor deployment to balance the energy consumption among the sensor nodes for prolonging the lifetime of wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes with larger communication radius have to consume more energy to overcome wireless channel fading and path loss. Cooperative transmission allows nodes with single-antenna to cooperate on information transmission and/or...
In this paper we propose a transmission range reduction scheme for a clustered wireless sensor network (WSN), in order to reduce power consumption while maintaining the network connectivity, particularly in scenarios where consecutive reporting of sensing values is inherent in the network. The platform WSN is based on a multi-hop clustering algorithm, where clusterheads send information to the sink...
Frequently appeared sensor faults greatly reduce the usability and reliability of sensor networks. Distributed automatous faulty sensor detection is critical for self-managed and sustainable sensor networks. A number of detection methods have been proposed for specific fault types. In this paper, we propose a general approach for detecting arbitrary types of faults. The approach includes a new general...
Energy harvesting sensors (EHS), which harvest energy from the environment in order to sense and then communicate their measurements over a wireless link, provide the tantalizing possibility of perpetual lifetime operation of a sensor network. The wireless communication link design problem needs to be revisited for these sensors as the energy harvested can be random and small and not available when...
IEEE 802.22 wireless regional area network (WRAN) is an emerging cognitive radio-based system. One of the major challenges for WRANs is how to efficiently schedule both channel sensing and data transmission for multiple adjacent WRAN cells. This challenge is known as coexistence problem. In this paper, we propose four schemes that aim at reducing the coexistence-problem effect. These schemes are based...
In the following paper, we study the tradeoff between network lifetime and network utility for energy-constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with the real-time requirement. By introducing a parameter r, we combine these two objectives into a single weighted objective, and consider rate control and routing in this tradeoff framework simultaneously. For real-time requirement, we set up real-time...
In this paper, we present a spatiotemporal multicast, called a mobicast, protocol for supporting applications which require spatiotemporal coordination in VANETs. The spatiotemporal character of a mobicast is to forward a mobicast message to vehicles located in some geographic zone at time t, where the geographic zone is denoted as zone of relevance (ZOR). Vehicles located in ZOR at the time t must...
IEEE 802.15.4 standard is designed to achieve low-power transmissions in low-rate and short-distance wireless personal area networks (WPANs). For the sake of reducing the control overheads, the modified CSMA/CA protocol used by 802.15.4 does not have the hidden device protection mechanism, such as RTS/CTS mechanism. Previous studies indicate that the probability of any two devices in a infrastructure...
Data collection is one of the most important functions provided by wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we study the theoretical limitations of data collection and data aggregation in terms of delay and capacity for a wireless sensor network where n sensors are randomly deployed. We consider two different communication scenarios (with or without aggregation) under physical interference model....
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of spatially-distributed autonomous sensors that can cooperatively monitor physical and environmental conditions. Because of sensors' resource-constraints in terms of size, power, and bandwidth, one of the fundamental objectives in WSNs is improving energy-efficiency. In this paper, utilizing sensors with variable sensing radii, we propose a group-based technique...
In this paper, we consider the range-based sensor network localization with inaccurate anchor position information. First, a novel optimization algorithm named sequential greedy optimization (SGO) algorithm is proposed, and then two distributed localization algorithms are obtained: the first is obtained by applying the SGO algorithm to a convex formulation of the localization problem, named CSGLA;...
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