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Connected K-coverage problem in sensor networks
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Cluster ComputingTopology ControlK-coverage ProblemCentralized Approximation AlgorithmEngineeringEdge ComputingNetwork AnalysisMinimum SizeInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceSensor PlacementSensor OptimizationCombinatorial OptimizationSensor ConnectivityOverdeployed Sensor NetworksCollaborative Sensor Network
In overdeployed sensor networks, one approach to conserve energy is to keep only a small subset of sensors active at any instant. We consider the problem of selecting a minimum size connected K-cover, which is defined as a set of sensors M such that each point in the sensor network is "covered" by at least K different sensors in M, and the communication graph induced by M is connected. For the above optimization problem, we design a centralized approximation algorithm that delivers a near-optimal (within a factor of O(lg n)) solution, and present a distributed version of the algorithm. We also present a communication-efficient localized distributed algorithm which is empirically shown to perform well.
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