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FAROES: Fairness And Reliability using Overlay Expenseless Set-out for duty-cycle optimization in WSN

Silvia Bonomi
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Yann Busnel
Roberto Baldoni
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of entities that collaborate in order to provide given services. Unfortunately, due to their tiny size, these entities cannot be equipped with a long-life battery. In order to minimize overall energy consumption and maximize the lifetime of the network, a widely accepted approach is to implement a \emph{duty cycle}. Specifically, in order to save energy, sensors are not active all the time, and switch off their capabilities according to a specific schedule. In this paper, we propose a generic method to schedule these duty-cycles, taking into account two important challenges in WSNs: \emph{strong reliability} of the network and \emph{fairness} between sensors. To achieve these aims, we ensure reliability by deploying several $k$-connected overlays, which became active one after the other. The fairness rule is ensured by spreading the sensors into overlay according to specific characteristics as energy consumption, network density, \emph{etc.} We then propose different heuristics and probability models to achieve our outcome, and finally validate them through numerical evaluation
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hal-00480995 , version 1 (05-05-2010)

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Silvia Bonomi, Yann Busnel, Roberto Baldoni, Ravi Prakash. FAROES: Fairness And Reliability using Overlay Expenseless Set-out for duty-cycle optimization in WSN. 22th ISCA International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Communication Systems (PDCCS 2009), Sep 2009, Louisville, KY, United States. pp.1-8. ⟨hal-00480995⟩
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