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Changing of the guards: Strip cover with duty cycling

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Changing of the guards: Strip cover with duty cycling
The notion of duty cycling is common in problems which seek to maximize the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. In the duty cycling model, sensors are grouped into shifts that take turns covering the region in question, and each sensor can belong to at most one shift. We consider the imposition of the duty cycling model upon the Strip Cover problem, where we are given n sensors on a one-dimensional region, and each shift can contain at most k ≤ n sensors. We call the problem of finding the optimal set of shifts so as to maximize the length of time that the entire region can be covered by a wireless sensor network, k-Duty Cycle Strip Cover (k-DutySC). In this paper, we present a polynomial-time algorithm for 2-DutySC. Furthermore, we show that this algorithm is a 35 24 -approximation algorithm for k-DutySC. We also give two lower bounds on the performance of our algorithm: 15 11 , for k ≥ 4, and 6 5 , for k = 3, and provide experimental evidence suggesting that these lower boun...
Amotz Bar-Noy, Ben Baumer, Dror Rawitz
Added 10 Apr 2016
Updated 10 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TCS
Authors Amotz Bar-Noy, Ben Baumer, Dror Rawitz
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