Residual energy scan for monitoring sensor networks

YJ Zhao, R Govindan, D Estrin�- 2002 IEEE Wireless�…, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2002 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Record�…, 2002ieeexplore.ieee.org
It is important to have continuously updated information about network resources and
application activities in a wireless sensor network after it is deployed in an unpredictable
environment. Such information can help notify users of resource depletion or abnormal
activities. However, constrained by the low user-to-node ratio, limited energy and bandwidth
resources, it is infeasible to extract the state of each individual node. In this paper, we
propose an approach to constructing abstracted scans of sensor network health by applying�…
It is important to have continuously updated information about network resources and application activities in a wireless sensor network after it is deployed in an unpredictable environment. Such information can help notify users of resource depletion or abnormal activities. However, constrained by the low user-to-node ratio, limited energy and bandwidth resources, it is infeasible to extract the state of each individual node. In this paper, we propose an approach to constructing abstracted scans of sensor network health by applying in-network aggregation of network state. Specifically, we design a residual energy scan which approximately depicts the remaining energy distribution within a sensor network. Simulations show that our approach has good scalability and energy-efficiency characteristics, compared to continuously extracting the residual energy level individually from each node.
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