Volume 8 - Issue 4
Location-Aware and Mobility-Based Performance Optimization for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Eyad Taqieddin
Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid, Jordan 22110
eyadtaq@just.edu.jo
- Fahed Awad
Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid, Jordan 22110
fhawad@just.edu.jo
- Hani Ahmad
Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid, Jordan 22110
mahmad098@cit.just.edu.jo
Keywords: WSN, Coverage, Energy, Clustering, Submodular, Optimization
Abstract
Clustering protocols effectively utilize network resources for maximizing the lifetime of a mobile
wireless sensor network. However, most of these protocols do not address the sensing coverage efficiency.
Recently developed protocols, like LEACH-VF and K-LEACH-VF, take advantage of node
mobility to combine sensor placement with clustering protocols to achieve the goal of jointly optimizing
the network lifetime and coverage. However, these protocols work only on the cluster level
and take no consideration of the network, as a whole. This results in a degradation of the performance
due to possible inter-cluster overlaps. In this work, we propose LEACH-SP, a novel clustering protocol
based on submodular optimization algorithms that produce approximate solutions with theoretical
optimality guarantees of the network lifetime and coverage. This is combined with avoiding the intercluster
overlaps. Such a feature was not attained in previous literature. The simulation results show
that, with LEACH-SP, the nodes are required to move shorter distances compared to LEACH-VF and
K-LEACH-VF. In addition, LEACH-SP improves the total covered area and the network lifetime.