In this paper, the problem of tracking cooperative mobile nodes in wireless sensor networks is addressed. Aiming at an efficient resource solution, the research adopts a strategy of combining target tracking with node selection procedures in order to select informative sensors to minimize the energy consumption of the tracking task. We devise a cluster-based architecture to address the limitations in computational, battery power and communications ofthe sensor devices. To track mobile nodes two kinds ofparticle filters, bootstrap and unscented particle filter, are considered to estimate the actual position and predict future locations. The particle filters have been already used in tracking algorithms, but their energy efficiency has received less attention. To save energy, a node selection procedure is proposed. The node selection problem is formulated as a cross-layer optimization problem and it is solved using greedy algorithms.
Loredana Arienzo, Maurizio Longo (2008). Energy-efficient tracking strategy for wireless sensor networks2008 5th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems [10.1109/MAHSS.2008.4660085].
Energy-efficient tracking strategy for wireless sensor networks2008 5th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems
ARIENZO, LOREDANA;
2008
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of tracking cooperative mobile nodes in wireless sensor networks is addressed. Aiming at an efficient resource solution, the research adopts a strategy of combining target tracking with node selection procedures in order to select informative sensors to minimize the energy consumption of the tracking task. We devise a cluster-based architecture to address the limitations in computational, battery power and communications ofthe sensor devices. To track mobile nodes two kinds ofparticle filters, bootstrap and unscented particle filter, are considered to estimate the actual position and predict future locations. The particle filters have been already used in tracking algorithms, but their energy efficiency has received less attention. To save energy, a node selection procedure is proposed. The node selection problem is formulated as a cross-layer optimization problem and it is solved using greedy algorithms.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


