Energy Efficient Monitoring in Sensor Networks

TitleEnergy Efficient Monitoring in Sensor Networks
Publication TypeBook Chapters
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsDeshpande A, Khuller S, Malekian A, Toossi M
EditorLaber E, Bornstein C, Nogueira L, Faria L
Book TitleLATIN 2008: Theoretical InformaticsLATIN 2008: Theoretical Informatics
Series TitleLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume4957
Pagination436 - 448
PublisherSpringer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISBN Number978-3-540-78772-3
Abstract

In this paper we study a set of problems related to efficient energy management for monitoring applications in wireless sensor networks. We study several generalizations of a basic problem called Set k -Cover, which can be described as follows: we are given a set of sensors, and a set of regions to be monitored. Each region can be monitored by a subset of the sensors. To increase the lifetime of the sensor network, we would like to partition the sensors into k sets (or time-slots) and activate each partition in a different time-slot. The goal is to find the partitioning that maximizes the coverage of the regions. This problem is known to be NP -hard. We first develop improved approximation algorithms for this problem based on its similarities to the max k -cut problem. We then consider a variation, called Set ( k , α )-cover, where each sensor is allowed to be active in α different time-slots. We develop a randomized routing algorithm for this problem. We then consider extensions where each sensor can monitor only a bounded number of regions in any time-slot. We develop the first approximation algorithms for this problem. An experimental evaluation of the algorithms we propose can be found in the full version of the paper.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78773-0_38