ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks

Abstract The node deployment in mobile sensor networks (MSNs) is mostly performed in a random method. However, a large number of redundant nodes may exist due to the randomness. As a result, severe data congestion may be caused and the quality of coverage (QoC) is undermined. In order to solve this...

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Main Authors: Zeyu Sun, Guozeng Zhao, Xiaofei Xing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1023-7
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spelling doaj-26ff8a5a69954e8d8aac62d3a8fab6ef2020-11-24T22:22:43ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14992018-01-012018111510.1186/s13638-018-1023-7ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networksZeyu Sun0Guozeng Zhao1Xiaofei Xing2School of Computer Science and Engineering, Luoyang Institute of Science and TechnologySchool of Computer Science and Engineering, Luoyang Institute of Science and TechnologySchool of Computer Science and Educational Software, Guangzhou UniversityAbstract The node deployment in mobile sensor networks (MSNs) is mostly performed in a random method. However, a large number of redundant nodes may exist due to the randomness. As a result, severe data congestion may be caused and the quality of coverage (QoC) is undermined. In order to solve this QoC problem, we propose an Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol (ENCP). This protocol utilizes the normal distribution to calculate the minimal number of sensors which is required to guarantee coverage over the monitoring area. We also balance the node energy consumption and achieve the collaborative scheduling among all the sensor nodes. Meanwhile, when a certain QoC is guaranteed, we present the calculation model for the normal distribution of the sensing ranges and the proportional relationship between different parameters in the QoC function. Finally, simulation results show that the ENCP could not only improve the network QoC and network coverage rate but also effectively control the energy exhaustion at the nodes. Therefore, the network lifetime can be effectively prolonged.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1023-7Mobile sensor networkNonlinear coverageQuality of coverageNetworks coverage rateNetwork lifetime
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Guozeng Zhao
Xiaofei Xing
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ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Mobile sensor network
Nonlinear coverage
Quality of coverage
Networks coverage rate
Network lifetime
author_facet Zeyu Sun
Guozeng Zhao
Xiaofei Xing
author_sort Zeyu Sun
title ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
title_short ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
title_full ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
title_fullStr ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
title_full_unstemmed ENCP: a new Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol in mobile sensor networks
title_sort encp: a new energy-efficient nonlinear coverage control protocol in mobile sensor networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1499
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract The node deployment in mobile sensor networks (MSNs) is mostly performed in a random method. However, a large number of redundant nodes may exist due to the randomness. As a result, severe data congestion may be caused and the quality of coverage (QoC) is undermined. In order to solve this QoC problem, we propose an Energy-efficient Nonlinear Coverage Control Protocol (ENCP). This protocol utilizes the normal distribution to calculate the minimal number of sensors which is required to guarantee coverage over the monitoring area. We also balance the node energy consumption and achieve the collaborative scheduling among all the sensor nodes. Meanwhile, when a certain QoC is guaranteed, we present the calculation model for the normal distribution of the sensing ranges and the proportional relationship between different parameters in the QoC function. Finally, simulation results show that the ENCP could not only improve the network QoC and network coverage rate but also effectively control the energy exhaustion at the nodes. Therefore, the network lifetime can be effectively prolonged.
topic Mobile sensor network
Nonlinear coverage
Quality of coverage
Networks coverage rate
Network lifetime
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1023-7
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