Exploiting a Prioritized MAC Protocol to Efficiently Compute Min and Max in Multihop Networks
Ref: HURRAY-TR-070502 Publication Date: 21 to 22, Jun, 2007
Exploiting a Prioritized MAC Protocol to Efficiently Compute Min and Max in Multihop Networks
Ref: HURRAY-TR-070502 Publication Date: 21 to 22, Jun, 2007Abstract:
Consider a wireless sensor network (WSN) where a broadcast from a sensor node does not reach all sensor nodes in the network; such networks are often called multihop networks. Sensor nodes take sensor readings but individual sensor readings are not very important. It is important however to compute aggregated quantities of these sensor readings. The minimum and maximum of all sensor readings at an instant are often interesting because they indicate abnormal behavior, for example if the maximum temperature is very high then it may be that a fire has broken out. We propose an algorithm for computing the min or max of sensor reading in a multihop network. This algorithm has the particularly interesting property of having a time complexity that does not depend on the number of sensor nodes; only the network diameter and the range of the value domain of sensor readings matter.
Document:
5th Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES '07), IEEE, pp 239-249.
Madrid, Spain.
DOI:10.1109/WISES.2007.4408491.
WOS ID: 000257005000020.
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Record Date: 25, Mar, 2007