Coverage and energy efficiency optimization for randomly deployed multi-tier wireless multimedia Sensor Networks

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In this study, a novel multi-tier framework is proposed for randomly deployed WMSNs. Low cost directional Passive Infrared Sensors (PIR sensors) are randomly deployed across a Region of Interest (RoI), which are activated according to the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm proposed for coverage optimization. The proposed DE and the Genetic Algorithms are applied to optimize the coverage maximization using minimum sensors. Only the scalar sensors that are yielded by the coverage optimization process are kept active throughout the network lifetime while the multimedia sensors are kept in silent. When a scalar sensor detects an event, the corresponding multimedia sensor(s), in whose effective coverage field of view (FoV) that the target falls, is then activated to capture the event. The analysis of the network total energy expenditure and a comparison of the proposed framework to current approaches and frameworks is made. Simulation results show that the proposed architecture achieves a remarkable network lifetime prolongation while extending the coverage area.

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Cevik, T., & Gunagwera, A. (2018). Coverage and energy efficiency optimization for randomly deployed multi-tier wireless multimedia Sensor Networks. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security, 10(1), 28–36. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v10i1.3032

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