2017
DOI: 10.1587/transinf.2016edp7277
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Mobile Sensor Relocation for Nonuniform and Dynamic Coverage Requirements

Abstract: Thamarak KHAMPEERPAT†a) , Nonmember and Chaiporn JAIKAEO †b) , Member SUMMARY Wireless sensor networks are being used in many disasterrelated applications. Certain types of disasters are studied and modeled with different and dynamic risk estimations in different areas, hence requiring different levels of monitoring. Such nonuniform and dynamic coverage requirements pose a challenge to a sensor coverage problem. This work proposes the Mobile sensor Relocation using Delaunay triangulation And Shifting on Hill c… Show more

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“…In addition, many of these rare-event detection scenarios often involve detection of life-threatening events, such as landslides. In these situations, a certain degree of redundancy would be preferable, especially when multiple sensors could reduce the chance of missing an event [3]. The main objective of this method is to increase energy efficiency by reducing the traffic overhead generated in the monitoring process while maintaining effectiveness in both fault detection accuracy and latency aspects.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many of these rare-event detection scenarios often involve detection of life-threatening events, such as landslides. In these situations, a certain degree of redundancy would be preferable, especially when multiple sensors could reduce the chance of missing an event [3]. The main objective of this method is to increase energy efficiency by reducing the traffic overhead generated in the monitoring process while maintaining effectiveness in both fault detection accuracy and latency aspects.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%