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Energy Efficient Sleep Schedule with Service Coverage Guarantee in Wireless Sensor Networks

Journal

JOURNAL OF NETWORK AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 834-858

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10922-015-9361-9

Keywords

Wireless sensor network; Service oriented architecture; Energy efficiency; Service coverage; Sleep schedule

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2013XK10]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61103158]
  3. Major Directionality Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences [KGZD-EW-102-1]
  4. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Trusted Software [KX201418]
  5. Securing CyberSpace Research Lab of Deakin University
  6. Beijing Key Lab of Intelligent Telecommunication Software and Multimedia [ITSM201502]

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Service oriented architecture has been proposed to support collaborations among distributed wireless sensor network (WSN) applications in an open dynamic environment. However, WSNs are resource constraint, and have limited computation abilities, limited communication bandwidth and especially limited energy. Fortunately, sensor nodes in WSNs are usually deployed redundantly, which brings the opportunity to adopt a sleep schedule for balanced energy consumption to extend the network lifetime. Due to miniaturization and energy efficiency, one sensor node can integrate several sense units and support a variety of services. Traditional sleep schedule considers only the constraints from the sensor nodes, can be categorized to a one-layer (i.e., node layer) issue. The service oriented WSNs should resolve the energy optimization issue considering the two-layer constraints, i.e., the sensor nodes layer and service layer. Then, the one-layer energy optimization scheme in previous work is not applicable for service oriented WSNs. Hence, in this paper we propose a sleep schedule with a service coverage guarantee in WSNs. Firstly, by considering the redundancy degree on both the service level and the node level, we can get an accurate redundancy degree of one sensor node. Then, we can adopt fuzzy logic to integrate the redundancy degree, reliability and energy to get a sleep factor. Based on the sleep factor, we furthermore propose the sleep mechanism. The case study and simulation evaluations illustrate the capability of our proposed approach.

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