Connectivity for the frisbee architecture
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- Capponi, A.
- Pilotto, C.
- Farina, A.
- Golino, G.
- Kaplan, L.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the kconnectivity threshold of distributed dense ad hoc heterogeneous wireless sensor network architecture. We consider the situation when sensors are deployed in the surveillance area according to a uniform distribution perturbed by a Gaussian noise. We derive analytically the minimum detection range which guarantees an emerging structure in the network, namely the connectivity, which becomes larger and larger as the number of sensors in the network increase. This allows the target track to be propagated almost surely throughout the network using the minimum possible amount ofprime energy. We report the results of some simulation experiments which further support the theoretical results.
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© 2006 IEEE. Issue Date: 10-13 July 2006. Date of Current Version: 12 February 2007. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as presenting the official policies either express or implied of the Army Research Laboratory or the U. S. Government.Attached Files
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