The area coverage is a non-trivial problem in Wireless Sensors Network (WSN) due to the lack of knowledge in the minimum sensor nodes set that can cover an area of interest and limitation of energy reserve, monitoring and communication ranges. Coverage protocols address two fundamental questions: how can the coverage performance of deployed sensor nodes in a monitoring region be evaluated; and how can the coverage performance be improved when wireless sensor network cannot effectively satisfy quality of service requirements? Constructing sets of minimal nodes to optimize the coverage problem push researchers to use different techniques from different domains, such as Voronoï Diagram, Connected Dominating Set, Clustering, and others. Each technique deals with the problem by its own philosophy. Our approach aims to use a hybrid model combining Diagram of Voronoï, Clustering, and Connected Dominating Set in order to benefit from the advantages of these three models to optimize area coverage, keep connectivity, and minimize energy consumption. The simulation showed the ability of our approach to ensure optimal coverage with minimal power consumption for a longtime.
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