Abstract

Due to energy limitation in wireless sensor networks, clustering is an efficient scheme which has been widely used in building practical wireless sensor networks, and various cluster head selection methods have been proposed nowadays. However, less emphasis was placed on the application constraints cluster head selection. In traditional clustering wireless sensor networks, cluster head is always located at the cluster centre and cannot detect an intruding target since the target first transits the border. Moreover, the data sensed from a target are sent by each cluster head through different routings to the sink so that it cannot be aggregated efficiently near the data source. In order to address these problems, this article proposes an efficient target tracking approach, in which the nodes on the edge of a cluster instead of the centred nodes are chosen as cluster heads so that cluster heads can serve as manager and monitoring node. Furthermore, we choose a collecting cluster head to collect the sensed data from the cluster heads around the target to facilitate data aggregation. Hence, the sensed data can be aggregated near to the data source, which avoids the data long-distance transmission and reduces data gathering costs. Moreover, each cluster head has different lifetime in the efficient target tracking approach according to its location and residual energy to balance the energy cost. Experimental results show that efficient target tracking approach outperformed the state-of-the-art approaches by improving the energy consumption as well as prolonging the network lifetime by about 20% as the 20% nodes die.

Highlights

  • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely used as a desirable technology that can gather information by the cooperation of abundant sensor nodes

  • Similar lifetime extensions are achieved for the other cases. This is caused by the following reason: (1) ETTA reduces the frequency of reconstructing clusters and balances energy consumption in the whole network since it allows each node to take the role of cluster heads (CHs) different times based on the residual energy of the node

  • This article proposed an ETTA in sensor networks

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Introduction

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely used as a desirable technology that can gather information by the cooperation of abundant sensor nodes. The other way is the cluster border nodes have to keep active to get ready for detecting (as shown in Figure 1(a)) and provide the target information to help their CH to manage the sleep time of the cluster members Application constraints in this article means that we used some characteristics of the target tracking application scenario to restrict the protocol of the CH selection and data collection so that the network performances are improved With these motivations, this article proposes an efficient target tracking approach called ETTA, based on dynamic CH selection, in which we dynamically choose four nodes located on the edge of a cluster to play the roles of CHs. One cluster is further divided into four sub-areas by the four CHs. After that, each node is registered as the member of the nearest CH. The sensed data could be aggregated as soon as possible, and the workload of data transmission as well as the energy cost is reduced

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