An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data

Cyber physical systems (CPS) sense the environment based on wireless sensor networks. The sensing data of such systems present the characteristics of massiveness and multi-dimensionality. As one of the major monitoring methods used in in safe production monitoring and disaster early-warning applicat...

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Main Authors: Yan Wang, Wei Wei, Qingxu Deng, Wei Liu, Houbing Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Sensors
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CPS
WSN
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/1/83
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spelling doaj-fb8ea703bbde4c89bf2c40fef33fdd712020-11-24T22:16:23ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-01-011618310.3390/s16010083s16010083An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing DataYan Wang0Wei Wei1Qingxu Deng2Wei Liu3Houbing Song4School of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Computer Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, West Virginia University, Montgomery, WV 25136, USACyber physical systems (CPS) sense the environment based on wireless sensor networks. The sensing data of such systems present the characteristics of massiveness and multi-dimensionality. As one of the major monitoring methods used in in safe production monitoring and disaster early-warning applications, skyline query algorithms are extensively adopted for multiple-objective decision analysis of these sensing data. With the expansion of network sizes, the amount of sensing data increases sharply. Then, how to improve the query efficiency of skyline query algorithms and reduce the transmission energy consumption become pressing and difficult to accomplish issues. Therefore, this paper proposes a new energy-efficient skyline query method for massively multidimensional sensing data. First, the method uses a node cut strategy to dynamically generate filtering tuples with little computational overhead when collecting query results instead of issuing queries with filters. It can judge the domination relationship among different nodes, remove the detected data sets of dominated nodes that are irrelevant to the query, modify the query path dynamically, and reduce the data comparison and computational overhead. The efficient dynamic filter generated by this strategy uses little non-skyline data transmission in the network, and the transmission distance is very short. Second, our method also employs the tuple-cutting strategy inside the node and generates the local cutting tuples by the sub-tree with the node itself as the root node, which will be used to cut the detected data within the nodes of the sub-tree. Therefore, it can further control the non-skyline data uploading. A large number of experimental results show that our method can quickly return an overview of the monitored area and reduce the communication overhead. Additionally, it can shorten the response time and improve the efficiency of the query.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/1/83CPSWSNskyline queryenergy-efficientnode cut
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author Yan Wang
Wei Wei
Qingxu Deng
Wei Liu
Houbing Song
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Wei Wei
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Wei Liu
Houbing Song
An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
Sensors
CPS
WSN
skyline query
energy-efficient
node cut
author_facet Yan Wang
Wei Wei
Qingxu Deng
Wei Liu
Houbing Song
author_sort Yan Wang
title An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
title_short An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
title_full An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
title_fullStr An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
title_full_unstemmed An Energy-Efficient Skyline Query for Massively Multidimensional Sensing Data
title_sort energy-efficient skyline query for massively multidimensional sensing data
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Cyber physical systems (CPS) sense the environment based on wireless sensor networks. The sensing data of such systems present the characteristics of massiveness and multi-dimensionality. As one of the major monitoring methods used in in safe production monitoring and disaster early-warning applications, skyline query algorithms are extensively adopted for multiple-objective decision analysis of these sensing data. With the expansion of network sizes, the amount of sensing data increases sharply. Then, how to improve the query efficiency of skyline query algorithms and reduce the transmission energy consumption become pressing and difficult to accomplish issues. Therefore, this paper proposes a new energy-efficient skyline query method for massively multidimensional sensing data. First, the method uses a node cut strategy to dynamically generate filtering tuples with little computational overhead when collecting query results instead of issuing queries with filters. It can judge the domination relationship among different nodes, remove the detected data sets of dominated nodes that are irrelevant to the query, modify the query path dynamically, and reduce the data comparison and computational overhead. The efficient dynamic filter generated by this strategy uses little non-skyline data transmission in the network, and the transmission distance is very short. Second, our method also employs the tuple-cutting strategy inside the node and generates the local cutting tuples by the sub-tree with the node itself as the root node, which will be used to cut the detected data within the nodes of the sub-tree. Therefore, it can further control the non-skyline data uploading. A large number of experimental results show that our method can quickly return an overview of the monitored area and reduce the communication overhead. Additionally, it can shorten the response time and improve the efficiency of the query.
topic CPS
WSN
skyline query
energy-efficient
node cut
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/1/83
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