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Coverage-Preserving Routing Protocols for Randomly Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks

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Coverage-Preserving Routing Protocols for Randomly Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks
— Sensing coverage is an important issue for sensor networks, since it is viewed as one of the critical measures of performance offered by a sensor network. The design of a routing protocol is generally independent of the sensing coverage issue. Since some nodes may become invalid after they have used up their own energy resource, the achievable sensing coverage will gradually degrade as time passes. Different routing protocols may motivate different distributions of energy dissipation among nodes, and thus induce different changes in the network topology after some nodes have died out. This implies that different routing protocols will lead to different sensing coverage when some nodes are no longer available. Considering the impact on the sensing coverage of a network, we have proposed coverage-preserving routing protocols which are modified from the LEACH and virtual grid routing protocols. These proposed protocols can substantially improve the performance of sensing coverage. Ac...
Yuh-Ren Tsai
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Yuh-Ren Tsai
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