Abstract

In directional sensor networks research, target event detection is currently an active research area, with applications in underwater target monitoring, forest fire warnings, border areas, and other important activities. Previous studies have often discussed target coverage in two-dimensional sensor networks, but these studies cannot be extensively applied to three-dimensional networks. Additionally, most of the previous target coverage detection models are based on a circular or omnidirectional sensing model. More importantly, if the directional sensor network does not design a better coverage algorithm in the coverage-monitoring process, its nodes’ energy consumption will increase and the network lifetime will be significantly shortened. With the objective of addressing three-dimensional target coverage in applications, this study proposes a dynamic adjustment optimisation algorithm for three-dimensional directional sensor networks based on a spherical sector coverage model, which improves the lifetime and coverage ratio of the network. First, we redefine the directional nodes’ sensing model and use the three-dimensional Voronoi method to divide the regions where the nodes are located. Then, we introduce a correlation force between the target and the sensor node to optimise the algorithm’s coverage mechanism, so that the sensor node can accurately move to the specified position for target coverage. Finally, by verifying the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed algorithm, the simulation experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can effectively improve the network coverage and node utilisation.

Highlights

  • A three-dimensional (3D) wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consists of several tiny, battery-powered sensors that can communicate with each other to monitor a 3D field of interest (FOI) [1] for target events

  • We propose a dynamic adjustment optimisation algorithm for 3D directional sensor networks (DSNs) based on a spherical sector coverage model

  • We describe a dynamic adjustment optimisation algorithm for 3D DSNs based on spherical sector coverage models: 3D-DAOA

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Introduction

A three-dimensional (3D) wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consists of several tiny, battery-powered sensors that can communicate with each other to monitor a 3D field of interest (FOI) [1] for target events. Research into WSN coverage is roughly classified into three branches: area coverage, barrier coverage, and target coverage. WSNs coverage has been an active research area with a wide range of practical applications: target detection [2], healthcare applications [3], target location [4], data transmission [5], etc. In these real-world applications, we can detect some target events in the region of interest by deploying sensor nodes. At the same time, improving multiple objectives (e.g., reducing the network’s overall energy consumption while ensuring a high coverage ratio) is an indispensable consideration in research

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