Abstract

Tracking mobile targets is one of the most important applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Traditional tracking solutions are based on fixed sensor nodes and have two critical problems. First, in WSNs, the energy constraint is a main concern, but due to the mobility of targets, lots of sensor nodes in WSNs have to switch between active and sleep states frequently, which causes excessive energy consumption. Second, when there are holes in the deployment area, targets may fail to be detected while moving in the holes. To solve these problems, this paper exploits a few of mobile sensor nodes to continuously track mobile targets because the energy capacity of mobile nodes is less constrained. Based on a realistic detection model, a solution for scheduling mobile nodes to cooperate with ordinary fixed nodes is proposed. When targets move, mobile nodes move along with them for tracking. The results of extensive simulations show that mobile nodes help to track the target when holes appears in the coverage area and extend the effective monitoring time. Moreover, the proposed solution can effectively reduce the energy consumption of sensor nodes and prolong the lifetime of the networks.

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