Priority-based node selection and scheduling for wireless multimedia sensor networks
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PublisherIEEE Computer Society Publications
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Abstract
A critical aspect of applications with wireless sensor networks is network lifetime. Sensing and communications consume energy particularly in wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN) due to huge amount of data generated by the multimedia sensors. Therefore, judicious power management and sensor scheduling can effectively extend network lifetime. In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling multimedia sensor activities to maximize network lifetime. The environment is divided in domains monitored by clusters of multimedia sensor nodes. Network lifetime increment is achieved by cooperation between multimedia sensors in two priority-based ways: Intra-cluster cooperation and Inter-cluster cooperation. We will see that the lifetime of cluster nodes is considerably increased under the proposed node selection and scheduling procedures. As for big clusters, the lifetime even is prolonged to 5.5 times with respect to the ordinary un-cooperative node awakening.
CitationAlaei, M.; Barceló Ordinas, J.M. Priority-based node selection and scheduling for wireless multimedia sensor networks. A: IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications. "IEEE 6th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications". Niagara Falls: IEEE Computer Society Publications, 2010, p. 151-158.
ISBN978-1-4244-7741-8
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