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Sensor network node scheduling for preserving coverage of wireless multimedia networks

Journal

IET WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEMS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 295-305

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-wss.2018.5119

Keywords

multimedia communication; distributed algorithms; wireless sensor networks; telecommunication scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; MSN; network lifetime; dead nodes; active nodes; sensor network node scheduling; wireless multimedia sensor networks; unmanned surveillance systems; security surveillance; WMSN lifetime; novel distributed algorithm; activity scheduling algorithm; network energy utilisation; energy consumption; multimedia sensor node activity; battle field monitoring; visual information correlation; camera observations

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Wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSNs) are receiving increasing consideration in the deployment of unmanned surveillance systems for applications such as monitoring battle field and security surveillance. However, ensuring high levels of coverage of the monitored area and concurrently maximising the WMSN lifetime remains a challenging issue. The authors introduce a novel distributed algorithm in this study, for scheduling multimedia sensor nodes (MSNs) activity that maximises coverage and minimises energy consumption. The proposed activity scheduling algorithm incorporates an approach that enables each MSN in WMSN to efficiently extract its cover sets to ensure that the critical points are monitored, and thereby minimise and effectively balance the network energy utilisation. They introduce a new way to select the most suitable cover set of an MSN by assigning priority for each cover set based on the correlation of visual information from the camera observations. The efficacy of the proposed approach is studied through rigorous simulations. Their simulation work and results comparison with existing approaches demonstrate that their proposed scheme exceeds current results in terms of network lifetime, capture rate and percentages of dead and active nodes.

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