Mathematical Theories of Distributed Sensor Networks 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8420-3_5
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Coverage Assessment and Target Tracking in 3D Domains

Abstract: Recent advances in integrated electronic devices motivated the use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in many applications including domain surveillance and mobile target tracking, where a number of sensors are scattered within a sensitive region to detect the presence of intruders and forward related events to some analysis center(s). Obviously, sensor deployment should guarantee an optimal event detection rate and should reduce coverage holes. Most of the coverage control approaches proposed in the literatur… Show more

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“…Two polynomial-time algorithms k-UC (Unit disk Coverage) and k-NC (Non-unit disk Coverage) [29], [15], [30], [31] have been given by authors to confirm whether every point in the target region is covered by at least k nodes or not where k is a parameter which indicates the required number of sensor nodes. It is considered that the sensing range of any sensor can be a unit or a non-unit disk.…”
Section: ) K-uc and K-nc Perimeter Based Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two polynomial-time algorithms k-UC (Unit disk Coverage) and k-NC (Non-unit disk Coverage) [29], [15], [30], [31] have been given by authors to confirm whether every point in the target region is covered by at least k nodes or not where k is a parameter which indicates the required number of sensor nodes. It is considered that the sensing range of any sensor can be a unit or a non-unit disk.…”
Section: ) K-uc and K-nc Perimeter Based Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%