Abstract

Recently, several data storage schemes have been developed to store massive sensor data in the wireless sensor networks (WSNs). A crucial task of WSNs is to disseminate useful information to users efficiently and handle the data storage architecture incorporating their extreme resource constraints. A Distributed Index based Multi-resolution Storage Architecture (DIMSA) for data storage and retrieval at multiple levels of detail in WSNs is proposed in this paper. The proposed scheme could automatically disseminate useful information to users in correspondence to the user defined level of detail to save energy. In the condition that some attributes are included in many events, the values for these attributes have to be replicated and stored at different places in the network for each individual event in traditional data-centric storage schemes. This will consume some extra energy. To address this problem, DIMSA deploys an attribute allocation scheme for finding a good distribution of attributes to the sensor networks. In addition, a distributed index scheme is also proposed to avoid query flooding and extra data transmission. Analysis and simulations are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme. The results show that DIMSA outperforms the traditional data-centric storage scheme like GHT.

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