Selecting redundant nodes when addressing availability in wireless visual sensor networks

As Wireless Sensor Networks have been employed to support critical monitoring applications, network availability has become a major design concern. In these networks, redundancy can be exploited to enhance the attainable availability level, where redundant sensors can replace faulty nodes. When came...

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Main Author: Daniel G. Costa (author)
Other Authors: Ivanovitch Silva (author), Luiz Affonso Guedes (author), Paulo Portugal (author), Francisco Vasques (author)
Format: book
Language:eng
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/101073
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/101073
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Summary:As Wireless Sensor Networks have been employed to support critical monitoring applications, network availability has become a major design concern. In these networks, redundancy can be exploited to enhance the attainable availability level, where redundant sensors can replace faulty nodes. When cameraenabled sensors are deployed to retrieve visual information, the perception of redundancy changes considerably, since the redundancy of visual sensors depends on the monitoring requirements of the applications. In such context, characteristics as deployment density, viewing angle and sensing range are relevant when planning wireless sensor network applications, directly impacting in the number of redundant nodes. We propose an algorithm to select redundant nodes in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks, according to the application requirements. Moreover, we discuss how parameters of the deployed network can influence on the number of redundant nodes.