Abstract

For wireless sensor networks (WSN) with connection failure uncertainties, traditional minimum spanning trees are no longer a feasible option for selecting routes. Reliability should come first before cost since no one wants a network that cannot work most of the time. First, reliable route selection for WSNs with connection failure uncertainties is formulated by considering the top-k most reliable spanning trees (RST) from graphs with structural uncertainties. The reliable spanning trees are defined as a set of spanning trees with top reliabilities and limited tree weights based on the possible world model. Second, two tree-filtering algorithms are proposed: the k minimum spanning tree (KMST) based tree-filtering algorithm and the depth-first search (DFS) based tree-filtering algorithm. Tree-filtering strategy filters the candidate RSTs generated by tree enumeration with explicit weight thresholds and implicit reliability thresholds. Third, an innovative edge-filtering method is presented in which edge combinations that act as upper bounds for RST reliabilities are utilized to filter the RST candidates and to prune search spaces. Optimization strategies are also proposed for improving pruning capabilities further and for enhancing computations. Extensive experiments are conducted to show the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithms.

Highlights

  • Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are widely used in various applications, such as military battlefield monitoring, traffic surveillance, environmental monitoring, intelligent agriculture, industrial system health management and transportation [1,2,3,4]

  • The reliable route selection problem for WSNs with connection failure uncertainties is formulated by querying top-k reliable spanning trees (RST) from an uncertain graph, named R-TopK Query

  • Given an uncertain graph G = (V, E, W, P), we introduce some modifications to naive edge filtering, which result in obtaining the edge filtering algorithm on the fly, abbreviated as EF_OTF

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are widely used in various applications, such as military battlefield monitoring, traffic surveillance, environmental monitoring, intelligent agriculture, industrial system health management and transportation [1,2,3,4]. Chung [25] proposed a route management scheme for mobile networks to minimize control message collisions and delay time All these works did not consider connection failure uncertainties. WSNs with connection failure uncertainties as uncertain graphs; and (2) searching reliable spanning trees (RST) from uncertain graphs as reliable communication routes. The reliable route selection problem for WSNs with connection failure uncertainties is formulated by querying top-k RSTs from an uncertain graph, named R-TopK Query.

WSN Route Selection
Possible World Model
Minimum Spanning Trees
Preliminaries and Problem Definition
The KMST Tree-Filtering Algorithm
The DFS Based Tree-Filtering Algorithm
The Edge-Filtering Algorithms
Edge Combinations and Edge Filtering
Edge Filtering on the Fly
Multilayer Grouping Based Edge Filtering
Optimized Priority Queue Initialization
Bridge-Based Combination Space Reduction
Cycle Indexing
Performance Evaluation
Performance Evaluation and Analysis
Findings
Conclusions and Future Works

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