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Lifetime of Coverage

Weili Wu, Zhao Zhang, Wonjun Lee and Ding-Zhu Du
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Weili Wu: University of Texas at Dallas
Zhao Zhang: Zhejiang Normal University
Wonjun Lee: Korea University
Ding-Zhu Du: University of Texas at Dallas

Chapter Chapter 5 in Optimal Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks, 2020, pp 67-86 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract When a very large number of sensors are randomly deployed into a region by an aircraft in order to monitor a certain set of targets (target points), there are often a lot of redundant sensors. A better usage of those redundant sensors is to make a sleep/wakeup scheduling for sensors, which would increase the lifetime of coverage. The lifetime of coverage is the length of a time period at every moment of which every target is monitored by an active sensor.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52824-9_5

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