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Energy Efficient Residual Energy Monitoring in Wireless Sensor Networks

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  • Edward Chan
  • Song Han

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A crucial issue in the management of sensor networks is the continuous monitoring of residual energy level of the sensors in the network. With the large number of sensors in a typical network, the energy monitoring process can itself be very energy intensive. In this article, we propose a hierarchical approach to construct a continuous energy map of a sensor network. Our method consists of a topology discovery and clustering phase, followed by an aggregation phase when energy information collected is abstracted and merged into energy contours in which nodes with similar energy level are grouped into the same region. The topology of the monitoring tree is restructured periodically to distribute energy cost among all nodes fairly, which helps to reduce the impact of the monitoring scheme on the lifetime of the sensor network. Simulation results indicate that our method is able to generate accurate energy maps with much lower energy cost compared with traditional monitoring approaches.

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  • Edward Chan & Song Han, 2009. "Energy Efficient Residual Energy Monitoring in Wireless Sensor Networks," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 5(6), pages 748-770, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:5:y:2009:i:6:p:748-770
    DOI: 10.1080/15501320902876055
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