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Optimizing tree reconfiguration for mobile target tracking in sensor networks
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Location TrackingEngineeringField RoboticsSensor NodesSensor ConnectivitySensing RangeTree ReconfigurationSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsCombinatorial OptimizationMulti-sensor ManagementComputer EngineeringMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMany Sensor NodesCollaborative Sensor NetworkEdge ComputingSensor OptimizationSensor SuiteTracking System
Sensor nodes have limited sensing range and are not very reliable. To obtain accurate sensing data, many sensor nodes should he deployed and then the collaboration among them becomes an important issue. In W. Zhang and G. Cao, a tree-based approach has been proposed to facilitate sensor nodes collaborating in detecting and tracking a mobile target. As the target moves, many nodes in the tree may become faraway from the root of the tree, and hence a large amount of energy may be wasted for them to send their sensing data to the root. We address the tree reconfiguration problem. We formalize it as finding a min-cost convoy tree sequence, and solve it by proposing an optimized complete reconfiguration scheme and an optimized interception-based reconfiguration scheme. Analysis and simulation are conducted to compare the proposed schemes with each other and with other reconfiguration schemes. The results show that the proposed schemes are more energy efficient than others.
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