Autonomously configuring and self-healing a largescale wireless sensor network requires a light-weight maintenance protocol that is scalable. Further, in a battery powered wireless sensor network duty-cycling a node’s radio can reduce the power consumption of a device and extend the lifetime of a network. With duty-cycled nodes the power consumption of a node’s radio depends on the amount of communication is must perform and by reducing the communication the power consumption can also be reduced. Multi-parent hierarchies can be used to reduce the communication cost when constructing a recursive area clustering hierarchy when compared to singleparent solutions that utilize inefficient communication methods such as flooding and information propagation via single-hop broadcasts. The multi-parent hierarchies remain scalable and provides a level of redundancy for the hierarchy.
Revised: August 26, 2014 |
Published: April 19, 2013
Citation
Cree J.V., and J. Delgado-Frias. 2013.Management of Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks Utilizing Multi-Parent Recursive Area Hierarchies. In IEEE International Green Computing Conference (IGCC 2013), June 27-29, 2013, Arlington, Virginia, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).PNNL-SA-95223.doi:10.1109/IGCC.2013.6604473