Abstract

Solar insecticidal lamps (SILs) play a vital role in green prevention and control of pests. By embedding SILs in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), we establish a novel agricultural Internet of Things (IoT), referred to as the SIL-IoTs. In practice, the deployment of SIL nodes is determined by the geographical characteristics of an actual farmland, the constraints on the locations of SIL nodes, and the radio-wave propagation in a complex agricultural environment. In this article, we mainly focus on the constrained SIL deployment problem (cSILDP) in a mixed-crop farmland, where the locations used to deploy SIL nodes are a limited set of candidates located on the ridges. We formulate the cSILDP in this Scenario as a connected set cover (CSC) problem and propose a hole-aware node deployment method (HANDM) based on the greedy algorithm to solve the constrained optimization problem. The HANDM is a two-phase method. In the first phase, a novel deployment strategy is utilized to guarantee only a single coverage hole in each iteration, based on which a set of suboptimal locations is found for the deployment of SIL nodes. In the second phase, according to the operations of deletion and fusion, the optimal locations are obtained to meet the requirements on complete coverage and connectivity. Experimental results show that our proposed method achieves better performance than the peer algorithms, specifically in terms of deployment cost.

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