Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks

We propose a self-adaptive image transmission scheme driven by energy efficiency considerations in order to be suitable for wireless sensor networks. It is based on wavelet image transform and semireliable transmission to achieve energy conservation. Wavelet image transform provides data decompositi...

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Main Authors: Vincent Lecuire, Cristian Duran-Faundez, Nicolas Krommenacker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/47345
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spelling doaj-327b3175851e46b5a9f0267e518c71742020-11-24T22:04:16ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing1687-51761687-52812007-01-01200710.1155/2007/47345Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor NetworksVincent LecuireCristian Duran-FaundezNicolas KrommenackerWe propose a self-adaptive image transmission scheme driven by energy efficiency considerations in order to be suitable for wireless sensor networks. It is based on wavelet image transform and semireliable transmission to achieve energy conservation. Wavelet image transform provides data decomposition in multiple levels of resolution, so the image can be divided into packets with different priorities. Semireliable transmission enables priority-based packet discarding by intermediate nodes according to their battery's state-of-charge. Such an image transmission approach provides a graceful tradeoff between the reconstructed images quality and the sensor nodes' lifetime. An analytical study in terms of dissipated energy is performed to compare the self-adaptive image transmission scheme to a fully reliable scheme. Since image processing is computationally intensive and operates on a large data set, the cost of the wavelet image transform is considered in the energy consumption analysis. Results show up to 80% reduction in the energy consumption achieved by our proposal compared to a nonenergy-aware one, with the guarantee for the image quality to be lower-bounded.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/47345
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author Vincent Lecuire
Cristian Duran-Faundez
Nicolas Krommenacker
spellingShingle Vincent Lecuire
Cristian Duran-Faundez
Nicolas Krommenacker
Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
author_facet Vincent Lecuire
Cristian Duran-Faundez
Nicolas Krommenacker
author_sort Vincent Lecuire
title Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Energy-Efficient Transmission of Wavelet-Based Images in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort energy-efficient transmission of wavelet-based images in wireless sensor networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
issn 1687-5176
1687-5281
publishDate 2007-01-01
description We propose a self-adaptive image transmission scheme driven by energy efficiency considerations in order to be suitable for wireless sensor networks. It is based on wavelet image transform and semireliable transmission to achieve energy conservation. Wavelet image transform provides data decomposition in multiple levels of resolution, so the image can be divided into packets with different priorities. Semireliable transmission enables priority-based packet discarding by intermediate nodes according to their battery's state-of-charge. Such an image transmission approach provides a graceful tradeoff between the reconstructed images quality and the sensor nodes' lifetime. An analytical study in terms of dissipated energy is performed to compare the self-adaptive image transmission scheme to a fully reliable scheme. Since image processing is computationally intensive and operates on a large data set, the cost of the wavelet image transform is considered in the energy consumption analysis. Results show up to 80% reduction in the energy consumption achieved by our proposal compared to a nonenergy-aware one, with the guarantee for the image quality to be lower-bounded.
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