Worst-Case Interactive Communication and Enhancing Sensor Network Lifetime
Abstract
We are concerned with the problem of maximizing the worst-case lifetime of a data-gathering wireless sensor network consisting of a set of sensor nodes directly communicating with a base-station.We propose to solve this problem by modeling sensor node and base-station communication as the interactive communication between multiple correlated informants (sensor nodes) and a recipient (base-station). We provide practical and scalable interactive communication protocols for data gathering in sensor networks and demonstrate their efficiency compared to traditional approaches. In this paper, we first develop a formalism to address the problem of worst-case interactive communication between a set of multiple correlated informants and a recipient. We realize that there can be different objectives to achieve in such a communication scenario and compute the optimal number of messages and bits exchanged to realize these objectives. Then, we propose to adapt these results in the context of single-hop data-gathering sensor networks. Finally, based on this proposed formalism, we propose a clustering based communication protocol for large sensor networks and demonstrate its superiority over a traditional clustering protocol.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0707.1099,
title = {Worst-Case Interactive Communication and Enhancing Sensor Network Lifetime},
author = {Samar Agnihotri and Pavan Nuggehalli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.1099},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
Minor revision: fixed some typos and reorganized some portions. 12 pages, 3 figures