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A message-optimal sink mobility model for Wireless Sensor Networks

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The paper proposes an algorithm for collecting data from a wireless sensor network modeled as a random geometric graph in the unit square. The sensors are supposed to work in an asychronous com- munication mode (they store the measures they perform and transmit a message containing the data, upon receival of a trigger signal). The model assume a mobile sink passing near the sensors, and asking the sensors to transmit their data. The algorithm defines a route for the sink such that the number of messages that a sensor needs to transmit be as low as possible. We also present a kind of "controled" random walk in a (connected) random geometric graph that is based upon the main idea of the sink routing algorithm, reducing the graph cover time to (n log log n) instead of (n log n) needed when a simple random walk is utilized The model can be generalized for the case of more than one mobile sinks, and the algorithm can be modified to deal with locally uniform density of sensors deployed in the field.
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hal-00907590 , version 1 (21-11-2013)

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Aristotelis Giannakos, Gregory Karagiorgos, Ioannis Stavrakakis. A message-optimal sink mobility model for Wireless Sensor Networks. 2008. ⟨hal-00907590⟩
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