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1 Self-protection experiment
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2 Brief Introduction to the paper
Efficient Self Protection Algorithms for Static Wireless Sensor Networks [1] The problem: Minimum p-self-protection [1] Y. Wang, X.-Y. Li, and Q. Zhang, “Efficient Self Protection Algorithms for Static Wireless Sensor Networks,” Proc. 50th IEEE Global Telecomm. Conf. (Globecom), 2007.

3 Brief Introduction to the paper
What is self protection? The nodes in the network is “protected” by the other nodes in the same network. (A is active) B A

4 Brief Introduction to the paper
What is p-self-protection? For any wireless sensor, there are at least p active sensors can monitor it What is minimum p-self-protection? The number of active nodes is minimized

5 Brief Introduction to the paper & The problem 1
The solution: Find p MISs What is MIS? Two definition in the paper: Maximum independent set (MIS) : no other independent set has more vertices Maximal independent set (MIS) : is not a subset of any other independent set

6 The problem 1 Why MIS? Any MIS is a dominating set For 1-self-protection problem: find 1 MIS For p-self-protection problem: find p MISs Now we can see which MIS is the right one in this paper.

7 The problem 2 The algorithm of generating MIS in this paper:
We only need to focus on the step 1 and step 3

8 The problem 2 We cannot get a MIS from step 3!
The only explanation here is that the description of step 3 is not complete. Guess the step 3 should be: 1 : a node is selected to the MIS if it has the largest rank among all its neighboring nodes. 2: delete the node and all the nodes adjacent to it 3: Repeat 1 and 2 until no new node is selected to the MIS


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