Abstract
Hybrid sensor networks, which contain mobile nodes and stationary nodes, are being used more and more widely. The second deployment of mobile nodes is a key problem to be solved, and the deployment performance of the network directly affects the monitoring effect of the network. Optimizing the configuration ratio of the two nodes can effectively reduce the network cost. In this paper, under the premise of knowing the coverage of the required monitoring area, the impact of sensor devices on node configuration is studied through parameter analysis, and the number and types of sensors that should be deployed in the hybrid sensor network are deduced, which can be conveniently and accurately used to design the actual hybrid sensor network. At the same time, for the secondary deployment of mobile nodes, this paper proposes a new mobile coverage method BS-CCP (box search and concentric circle positioning) to improve the coverage of the hybrid sensor network and maximize the coverage of the target area with the specified sensor types and numbers. Compared with existing work, the method in this paper reduces the number of iterations and reduces the number of required nodes. Comparing BS-CCP with the existing network mobile coverage algorithm, the experimental results show that the coverage obtained by this method is larger and more efficient.
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