On the Interaction between Data Aggregation and Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks


Autoria(s): Erramilli, Vijay; Matta, Ibrahim; Bestavros, Azer
Data(s)

20/10/2011

20/10/2011

18/06/2004

Resumo

Wireless sensor networks are characterized by limited energy resources. To conserve energy, application-specific aggregation (fusion) of data reports from multiple sensors can be beneficial in reducing the amount of data flowing over the network. Furthermore, controlling the topology by scheduling the activity of nodes between active and sleep modes has often been used to uniformly distribute the energy consumption among all nodes by de-synchronizing their activities. We present an integrated analytical model to study the joint performance of in-network aggregation and topology control. We define performance metrics that capture the tradeoffs among delay, energy, and fidelity of the aggregation. Our results indicate that to achieve high fidelity levels under medium to high event reporting load, shorter and fatter aggregation/routing trees (toward the sink) offer the best delay-energy tradeoff as long as topology control is well coordinated with routing.

National Science Foundation (ANI-0095988, ANI-9986397, EIA-0202067, ITR ANI-0205294)

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1550

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Boston University Computer Science Department

Relação

BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2004-024

Tipo

Technical Report