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Published June 1, 2007 | Submitted
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Opportunistic Source Coding for Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

We propose a jointly opportunistic source coding and opportunistic routing (OSCOR) protocol for correlated data gathering in wireless sensor networks. OSCOR improves data gathering efficiency by exploiting opportunistic data compression and cooperative diversity associated with wireless broadcast advantage. The design of OSCOR involves several challenging issues across different network protocol layers. At MAC layer, sensor nodes need to coordinate wireless transmission and packet forwarding to exploit multiuser diversity in packet reception. At network layer, in order to achieve high diversity and compression gains, routing must be based on a metric that is dependent on not only link-quality but also compression opportunities. At application layer, sensor nodes need a distributed source coding algorithm that has low coordination overhead and does not require the source distributions to be known. OSCOR provides practical solutions to these challenges incorporating a slightly modified 802.11 MAC, a distributed source coding scheme based on Lempel-Ziv code and network coding, and a node compression ratio dependent metric combined with a modified Dijkstra"s algorithm for path selection. We evaluate the performance of OSCOR through simulations, and show that OSCOR reduces the number of transmissions by nearly 25% compared with existing greedy scheme in small networks.

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