Dynamic Coverage Problems in Sensor Networks

This chapter discusses the practitioners and facilitate starting research in obtaining a better global picture of coverage in sensor networks. Coverage may be defined as a task where the objective is to guarantee that a set of entities of interest is completely covered. The research and development...

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Published inIntelligent Sensor Networks pp. 459 - 482
Main Authors Djidjev, Hristo, Potkonjak, Miodrag
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published CRC Press 2013
Edition1
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ISBN1138199745
9781439892817
1439892814
9781138199743
DOI10.1201/b14300-24

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Summary:This chapter discusses the practitioners and facilitate starting research in obtaining a better global picture of coverage in sensor networks. Coverage may be defined as a task where the objective is to guarantee that a set of entities of interest is completely covered. The research and development impetus was provided by rapid emergence of security as one of the most important and desired system and application aspects. Security is one of the premier requirements in many applications and its relative role is rapidly increasing. It already ranges from privacy and trust to resiliency against hardware, software, and physical attacks. The chapter also discusses the importance of the coverage problem in sensor networks and briefly review the topic of static coverage. In static coverage, the goal is to place the smallest number of sensors in such a way that an area of interest is observable.
ISBN:1138199745
9781439892817
1439892814
9781138199743
DOI:10.1201/b14300-24