会议专题

A Multiple-Sink Model for Decreasing the Energy Hole Problem in Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks

The received data by the nodes of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) should be sent to the sink (base station) for performing calculations and making the right decisions. Therefore, the density of data packets increases near the sink and as a result, the energy of nearby nodes is depleted more rapidly. This phenomenon is called Energy Hole. Destruction of nodes in the proximity of sink is followed by disconnection of other nodes links with the sink causing the network to practically stop working. Resolving the problem of energy hole is one of the key factors for designing large-scale wireless sensor networks aimed at improving the life span of these systems. We have proposed a multiple-sink model for reducing the problem of energy hole via increasing the number of nodes in the vicinity of the sink. This will result in distribution of working load among larger number of nodes in energy consumption bottlenecks of the network. The model consists of different levels of sink intensity, i.e. the number of sinks is determined based on the networks largeness. Finally, we will investigate the proposed model using a numerical analysis.

Wireless sensor networks Energy Hole problem Multiple-sinks Work load Critical zone

Mehrdad Ahadi Amir Masoud Bidgoli

Department of Technical and Engineering Islamic Azad University, Tehran North branch, Tehran, Iran

国际会议

2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications(2011第三届计算机工程与应用国际会议 ICCEA2011)

海口

英文

226-230

2011-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)