TY - GEN
T1 - Fractured voronoi segments
T2 - 2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2010
AU - Wang, Jiliang
AU - Li, Mo
AU - Liu, Yunhao
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Wireless sensor networks are deployed in various territories executing different tasks. In many applications, it is very useful to understand their topological characteristics. This paper studies the problem of discovering the topological properties of a sensor network such as boundaries and holes. Previous works have revealed that, such a problem could be addressed with knowledge of node locations, measures of interdistances, or ideal assumptions of particular communication models, e.g., unit disk graph model. In this work, however, we explore the possibility of discovering sensor network topology merely with connectivity information. We propose a virtual voronoi diagram approach to detect both the inner and outer boundaries of a sensor network. We do not rely on any communication models, yet any geometric knowledge of the network. Compared with previous connectivity based approaches, we further release the assumption of regular wireless signals. Our approach works even for anisotropic network with irregular wireless links. We design our approach to be light-weight, preventing frequent global operations that have been intensively used in previous designs. We conduct intensive simulations in networks of different topologies with different node degrees and densities, and containing various signal irregularities. The results validate the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach.
AB - Wireless sensor networks are deployed in various territories executing different tasks. In many applications, it is very useful to understand their topological characteristics. This paper studies the problem of discovering the topological properties of a sensor network such as boundaries and holes. Previous works have revealed that, such a problem could be addressed with knowledge of node locations, measures of interdistances, or ideal assumptions of particular communication models, e.g., unit disk graph model. In this work, however, we explore the possibility of discovering sensor network topology merely with connectivity information. We propose a virtual voronoi diagram approach to detect both the inner and outer boundaries of a sensor network. We do not rely on any communication models, yet any geometric knowledge of the network. Compared with previous connectivity based approaches, we further release the assumption of regular wireless signals. Our approach works even for anisotropic network with irregular wireless links. We design our approach to be light-weight, preventing frequent global operations that have been intensively used in previous designs. We conduct intensive simulations in networks of different topologies with different node degrees and densities, and containing various signal irregularities. The results validate the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach.
UR - https://openalex.org/W1980111360
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78650969039
U2 - 10.1109/MASS.2010.5663953
DO - 10.1109/MASS.2010.5663953
M3 - Conference Paper published in a book
SN - 9781424474882
T3 - 2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2010
SP - 137
EP - 145
BT - 2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2010
Y2 - 8 November 2010 through 12 November 2010
ER -