Impact of network density on data aggregation in wireless sensor networks

C. Intanagonwiwat1, D. Estrin2, R. Govindan3, J. Heidemann1
1USC Information Sciences Institute USA
2University of California, Los Angeles, USA
3ICIR and USC ISI, USA

Tóm tắt

In-network data aggregation is essential for wireless sensor networks where energy resources are limited. In a previously proposed data dissemination scheme (directed diffusion with opportunistic aggregation), data is opportunistically aggregated at intermediate nodes on a low-latency tree. In this paper, we explore and evaluate greedy aggregation, a novel approach that adjusts aggregation points to increase the amount of path sharing, reducing energy consumption. Our preliminary results suggest that, under investigated scenarios, greedy aggregation can achieve up to 45% energy savings over opportunistic aggregation in high-density networks without adversely impacting latency or robustness.

Từ khóa

#Intelligent networks #Wireless sensor networks #Costs #Intersymbol interference #Delay #Robustness #Energy resources #Energy consumption #Large-scale systems #Energy efficiency

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