Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission

An indoor surveillance system is proposed and carried out in this paper. The surveillance system consists of a home server, omnirobots, and static monitoring nodes. The omnirobots and static monitoring nodes form a surveillance sensor network which comprises several star-like wireless sensor network...

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Main Authors: Guifang Qiao, Guangming Song, Ying Zhang, Jun Zhang, Jin Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-02-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/739014
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spelling doaj-9c9599724665441189c46eb14d7cf3d12020-11-25T04:01:01ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772015-02-011110.1155/2015/739014739014Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient TransmissionGuifang QiaoGuangming SongYing ZhangJun ZhangJin PengAn indoor surveillance system is proposed and carried out in this paper. The surveillance system consists of a home server, omnirobots, and static monitoring nodes. The omnirobots and static monitoring nodes form a surveillance sensor network which comprises several star-like wireless sensor networks. The static monitoring nodes sleep periodically and can be woken up by the pyroelectric infrared sensor. If an abnormal event happens, the static monitoring node will capture images and produce alert messages. An adaptive energy-efficient transmission method is proposed to prolong and balance the lifetime of each static monitoring node. The static monitoring nodes can adjust their transmission power according to the distance to the omnirobots. Meanwhile, the omnirobots can also adjust their positions to extend the lifetime of the surveillance sensor network. Experimental results demonstrate that the transmission power of the static monitoring nodes is minimized sufficiently. A 160 × 120 image can be transmitted within 2.1 s in the surveillance sensor network. The energy consumption of transmitting images without transmission security mechanism reduces by 21%. And it saves 11.7% of energy that an image is transmitted with the lowest transmission power. The surveillance sensor network can be conscious of the node loss and self-recovers timely.https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/739014
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author Guifang Qiao
Guangming Song
Ying Zhang
Jun Zhang
Jin Peng
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Guangming Song
Ying Zhang
Jun Zhang
Jin Peng
Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
author_facet Guifang Qiao
Guangming Song
Ying Zhang
Jun Zhang
Jin Peng
author_sort Guifang Qiao
title Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
title_short Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
title_full Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
title_fullStr Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Lifetime Optimization of an Indoor Surveillance Sensor Network Using Adaptive Energy-Efficient Transmission
title_sort lifetime optimization of an indoor surveillance sensor network using adaptive energy-efficient transmission
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
issn 1550-1477
publishDate 2015-02-01
description An indoor surveillance system is proposed and carried out in this paper. The surveillance system consists of a home server, omnirobots, and static monitoring nodes. The omnirobots and static monitoring nodes form a surveillance sensor network which comprises several star-like wireless sensor networks. The static monitoring nodes sleep periodically and can be woken up by the pyroelectric infrared sensor. If an abnormal event happens, the static monitoring node will capture images and produce alert messages. An adaptive energy-efficient transmission method is proposed to prolong and balance the lifetime of each static monitoring node. The static monitoring nodes can adjust their transmission power according to the distance to the omnirobots. Meanwhile, the omnirobots can also adjust their positions to extend the lifetime of the surveillance sensor network. Experimental results demonstrate that the transmission power of the static monitoring nodes is minimized sufficiently. A 160 × 120 image can be transmitted within 2.1 s in the surveillance sensor network. The energy consumption of transmitting images without transmission security mechanism reduces by 21%. And it saves 11.7% of energy that an image is transmitted with the lowest transmission power. The surveillance sensor network can be conscious of the node loss and self-recovers timely.
url https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/739014
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