Target Coverage and Network Connectivity with Minimum Movement Using Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

5 Pages Posted: 5 May 2020

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Himanshu Sirohi

Swami Vivekanand Subharti University,Meerut

Date Written: April 9, 2020

Abstract

ABSTRACT- Mobile WSN (wireless sensor network) is a collection of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors node. The sensor node in sensor network is able for performing a variety of processing, for gathering sensor information and for the communication among more than one other connected node in the network, it is also called mote. A sensor node have a small wireless device which have a limited battery life, limited transmission rage and own storage size. This property of sensors that means mobility can have a very powerfully use for increasing the target coverage quality. There are two main limitations is mobile sensor network (MSN). The first one is Target coverage (TCOV) and the second one is Network connectivity (TCON). This paper demonstrates the drawbacks of the Mobile Sensor Deployment (MSD) and find out how to set up mobile sensors with minimum movement.

Keywords: Mobile Wireless Sensor Network (MWSNs), Target Coverage (TCOV), Network Connectivity (NCON), Mobile Sensor Deployment (MSD)

Suggested Citation

Sirohi, Himanshu, Target Coverage and Network Connectivity with Minimum Movement Using Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (April 9, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3571897 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3571897

Himanshu Sirohi (Contact Author)

Swami Vivekanand Subharti University,Meerut ( email )

meerut
Department of Computer Application
meerut, UT 250005
India

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