On Deployment of Multiple Base Stations for Energy-Efficient Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks

Data transmission from sensor nodes to a base station or a sink node often incurs significant energy consumption, which critically affects network lifetime. We generalize and solve the problem of deploying multiple base stations to maximize network lifetime in terms of two different metrics under on...

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Main Authors: Yunyue Lin, Qishi Wu, Xiaoshan Cai, Xiaojiang Du, Ki-Hyeon Kwon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2010-07-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/563156
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Summary:Data transmission from sensor nodes to a base station or a sink node often incurs significant energy consumption, which critically affects network lifetime. We generalize and solve the problem of deploying multiple base stations to maximize network lifetime in terms of two different metrics under one-hop and multihop communication models. In the one-hop communication model, the sensors far away from base stations always deplete their energy much faster than others. We propose an optimal solution and a heuristic approach based on the minimal enclosing circle algorithm to deploy a base station at the geometric center of each cluster. In the multihop communication model, both base station location and data routing mechanism need to be considered in maximizing network lifetime. We propose an iterative algorithm based on rigorous mathematical derivations and use linear programming to compute the optimal routing paths for data transmission. Simulation results show the distinguished performance of the proposed deployment algorithms in maximizing network lifetime.
ISSN:1550-1477