2020
DOI: 10.2298/csis200205018m
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Energy-efficient non-linear k-barrier coverage in mobile sensor network

Abstract: K-barrier coverage is an important coverage model for achieving robust barrier coverage in wireless sensor networks. After initial random sensor deployment, k-barrier coverage can be achieved by moving mobile sensors to form k barriers consisting of k sensor chains crossing the region. In mobile sensor network, it is challenging to reduce the moving distances of mobile sensors to prolong the network lifetime. Existing work mostly focused on forming linear barriers, that is the final positions of sensors are on… Show more

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“…Recently, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have attracted the interest of many researchers due to their wide industrial applications. They can be used for many purposes using the tools equipped on the UAVs, such as remote disinfection during the COVID-19 epidemic [1], spraying pesticides in agriculture [2], and enabling unmanned delivery tasks [3]. Likewise, military applications should not be underestimated, they can be used alone for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, but can also form up to attack the enemy and reduce casualties [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have attracted the interest of many researchers due to their wide industrial applications. They can be used for many purposes using the tools equipped on the UAVs, such as remote disinfection during the COVID-19 epidemic [1], spraying pesticides in agriculture [2], and enabling unmanned delivery tasks [3]. Likewise, military applications should not be underestimated, they can be used alone for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, but can also form up to attack the enemy and reduce casualties [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%