A NOVEL APPROACH TO MEASURING NODE AND ENERGY UNIFORMITY FOR THE OPTIMAL ASSIGNMENT OF DIRECTIONAL SENSORS

Editorial

10.22099/ijste.2013.1758

Abstract

One of the prevalent methods to increase the network lifetime is to develop the
uniformity in the sensor node distribution and load balancing. The existing criteria to calculate the
uniformity are only able to locally or globally measure the uniformity of sensor distribution in the
network. In this paper, a new criterion is proposed for the uniformity measurement of sensor
distribution. The criterion can calculate the both global and local uniformity in various levels of
node distribution. In addition, using the model of sensing area of each sensor, this criterion has
been generalized for the uniformity of sensors energy distribution in the network via calculating
the uniformity of sensor node distribution. In order to assess the performance of the proposed
criterion, a set of sensor distribution patterns has been utilized; also, the uniformity calculation
results of these patterns have been studied. Then, a method for the sensor assignment has been
proposed in a network, in which sensor nodes have the possibility of rotation and a coverage area
is selected. This method enhances the energy distribution uniformity in the network. The
comparison is finally provided among the perceived results to show an acceptable performance of
the proposed method.

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