Abstract
We formulate and analyze a generic coverage optimization problem arising in wireless sensor networks with sensors of limited mobility. Given a set of targets to be covered and a set of mobile sensors, we seek a sensor dispatch algorithm maximizing the covered targets under the constraint that the maximal moving distance for each sensor is upper-bounded by a given threshold. We prove that the problem is NP-hard. Given its hardness, we devise four algorithms to solve it heuristically or approximately. Among the approximate algorithms, we first develop randomized (1 − 1/e)−optimal algorithm. We then employ a derandomization technique to devise a deterministic (1 − 1/e)−approximation algorithm. We also design a deterministic approximation algorithm with nearly △−1 approximation ratio by using a colouring technique, where △ denotes the maximal number of subsets covering the same target. Experiments are also conducted to validate the effectiveness of the algorithms in a variety of parameter settings.
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Liang, D., Shen, H., & Chen, L. (2021). Maximum target coverage problem in mobile wireless sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21010184
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