1 TTS: A Two-Tiered Scheduling Algorithm for Effective Energy Conservation in Wireless Sensor Networks Nurcan Tezcan & Wenye Wang Department of Electrical.

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1 TTS: A Two-Tiered Scheduling Algorithm for Effective Energy Conservation in Wireless Sensor Networks Nurcan Tezcan & Wenye Wang Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering North Carolina State University IEEE ICC 2006

2 outlines Introduction Two-tiered scheduling scheme Simulation Conclusion

3 Introduction Energy-efficient scheduling schemes (i) connectivity preserving scheduling schemes SPAN [6] GAF [17] (ii) coverage preserving scheduling schemes (iii) connectivity and coverage preserving scheduling schemes

4 Introduction Integrate coverage and connectivity by a tiered approach Nodes having been used for connectivity or coverage have different sleeping behavior. If the coverage-tier does not exist, the proposed mechanism works like an energy- efficient topology control. If the connectivity-tier does not exist, it becomes a coverage preserving node scheduling scheme.

5 Introduction Contributions Propose a two-tiered scheduling scheme for efficient energy conservation.

6

7 Two-tiered scheduling scheme

8 TR TR : time is divided into rounds TCU : classification update interval TNO : network operation interval

9 Two-tiered scheduling scheme In each round, Selected N-nodes is in sleep mode. E-nodes are responsible to provide the coverage thus, they sleep and wakeup periodically to send/receive to/from the sink. Only do the ED-nodes which forward the data to sink are active. Our goal is to construct a connected dominating set having minimum number of dominating nodes.

10 Total region covered by the sensors in C D Connected dominating set

11 Establishment of the Coverage-Tier To find the minimum number of sensors as our coverage set that cover the entire field is is NP-hard. We use a greedy approach for approximating coverage set, running in polynomial time. We take residual energy of nodes as the weight in our weighted-greedy algorithm, since our ultimate goal is to prolong the network lifetime. Cost function for a sensor : its consumed energy per its covering area that can be monitored by this sensor. Thus, with lower consumed energy and monitoring larger uncovered field implies smaller cost.

12 The cost function To find a coverage set C while minimizing the total cost of selected sensors In each step, our algorithm (Fig. 2) selects one node from the unselected sensors which has the minimum cost per uncovered area

13 Establishment of the Coverage- Tier //Until A is fully covered. By adding a new node to C, uncovered area in A shrinks gradually.

14 Establishment of the Connectivity-Tier The most effective approach to conserving energy is to establish the minimum connected dominating set (MCDS), but it is NP-hard. We use a weighted greedy algorithm to find a connected dominating set (ED-nodes) among these E-nodes. Cost function is calculated as the consumed energy per degree of connectivity Degree of connectivity is the number of neighboring nodes. Having higher residual energy and degree of connectivity result in higher change of being a dominating node.

15 The number of neighbors of sensor Si We first search its neighbor having minimum cost per neighbors we attempt to minimize the total cost of CDS

16 Establishment of the Connectivity-Tier Step Selecting a node having minimum connectivity and decide either to remove it from CDS or lock it as a dominating node. A node can be removed from CDS if and only if the remaining set is still connected. While removing a node, we have to ensure that at least one of its neighbor has already been locked. Otherwise, we select one of its neighbors to be a dominating node. This operation continues until all remaining nodes in CDS are locked as dominating nodes.

17 //Stop when D = L //L is a temporary set of the CDS

18 Updating Coverage and Connectivity-Tiers To balance the energy consumption, we update the coverage and connectivity-tiers process every TR. In each round, current residual energy of sensors is used for calculating the cost. N-nodes with higher energy levels may be selected as E-nodes. The sink keeps the energy level information up-to- date. The algorithm runs on the sink, it does not incur any overhead to sensor nodes.

19 Simulation Simulation environment Simulator : ns2 Area of sensing field : 250m x 250m Number of sensor nodes : 100 Randomly deploy 100 sensor nodes. Sensing range of a sensor node : 25m Transmission range of a sensor node : 100m Transmission range is assumed to be at least as twice as sensing range [18]. Sensor sends event reports in every 0.5 sec during phenomenon node is in its sensing range. Sink sends periodic queries to the sensors in every 2 sec.

20 1. Network having 500 nodes has the lowest ratio of E-nodes and ED-nodes. 2. The greedy algorithms perform even better in densely deployed network. 3. The ratio of active nodes remain stable over time of the simulation. Evaluate the number of active nodes: E-nodes and ED-nodes

21 TTS provides a significant energy consumption compared to alwaysActive scheme while providing fully monitored sensing field. About 1/2. Measure energy consumption and the residual energy distribution

22 Network lifetime is prolonged significantly in two-tiered scheme compared to alwaysActive, especially in high dense networks. Investigate the effect of our protocol in prolonging the network lifetime

23 Fig. 7(a), coverage set and CDS is updated in every round (TR) based on their new residual energy levels. By updating nodes, we balance the energy consumption of sensors and extend the lifetime of a sensor network.

24 Conclusion Present a two-tiered scheduling scheme that provides effective energy conservation in wireless sensor network coverage-tier connectivity-tier

25 References [6] Benjie Chen, Kyle Jamieson, Hari Balakrishnan, and Robert Morris. SPAN: An Energy-Efficient Coordination Algorithm for Topology Maintenance in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. In Proc. of ACM Mobicom, pages 85 – 96, Rome, Italy, July [17] Ya Xu, John S. Heidemann, and Deborah Estrin. GAF , Geography-informed energy conservation for Ad Hoc routing. In Proc. of ACM Mobicom, pages 70 – 84, Rome, Italy, July [18] Honghai Zhang and Jennifer Hou. Maintaining Sensor Coverage and Connectivity in Large Sensor Networks. In Proc. of NSF International Workshop on Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor, Adhoc Wireless, and Peer-to-Peer Networks, 2004.