Despite the introduction of novel energy harvesting technologies, the lifetime of a sensor platform remains one of its most important performance metrics. Performance, however, may also be assessed in terms of the fraction of events which may successfully/unsuccessfully be detected and reported within a time interval of interest, i.e., mission time. Such a performance metric, here termed event goodput, is key for all random event-driven networks, ranging from surveillance and intrusion detection applications operating in time critical scenarios, to mobile and wearable crowd-sensed ecosystems, where mobile sensors are utilized by a number of different applications. When reporting the appearance of a series of possible, but unknown, phenomena, predicting which event goodput may be obtained during the planned mission time is challenging. In this paper, we address this issue by reducing the network-wide problem to the analysis of the performance of individual nodes, in terms of their capability of handling given fractions of event arrivals under fixed probabilistic guarantees. This is obtained as a function of mission time, event arrival and energy consumption models of different, detection and communication schemes, all realistic.

Models and performance evaluation of event goodput in sensor platforms / Donatiello, Lorenzo; Marfia, Gustavo. - In: COMPUTER NETWORKS. - ISSN 1389-1286. - STAMPA. - 123:(2017), pp. 119-136. [10.1016/j.comnet.2017.05.015]

Models and performance evaluation of event goodput in sensor platforms

DONATIELLO, LORENZO;MARFIA, GUSTAVO
2017

Abstract

Despite the introduction of novel energy harvesting technologies, the lifetime of a sensor platform remains one of its most important performance metrics. Performance, however, may also be assessed in terms of the fraction of events which may successfully/unsuccessfully be detected and reported within a time interval of interest, i.e., mission time. Such a performance metric, here termed event goodput, is key for all random event-driven networks, ranging from surveillance and intrusion detection applications operating in time critical scenarios, to mobile and wearable crowd-sensed ecosystems, where mobile sensors are utilized by a number of different applications. When reporting the appearance of a series of possible, but unknown, phenomena, predicting which event goodput may be obtained during the planned mission time is challenging. In this paper, we address this issue by reducing the network-wide problem to the analysis of the performance of individual nodes, in terms of their capability of handling given fractions of event arrivals under fixed probabilistic guarantees. This is obtained as a function of mission time, event arrival and energy consumption models of different, detection and communication schemes, all realistic.
2017
Models and performance evaluation of event goodput in sensor platforms / Donatiello, Lorenzo; Marfia, Gustavo. - In: COMPUTER NETWORKS. - ISSN 1389-1286. - STAMPA. - 123:(2017), pp. 119-136. [10.1016/j.comnet.2017.05.015]
Donatiello, Lorenzo; Marfia, Gustavo
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