Title
Seera: Sensors-Enabled Event Routing Architecture In Networking Environment Monitoring Systems
Abstract
This paper presents a sensors-enabled event routing architecture (SEERA) for networking environment monitoring systems (EMS), which includes a new adaptive clustering and a multi-hop routing algorithm. By monitoring the received signal power from other nodes, each node estimates the number of active nodes in real-time and computes its optimal probability of becoming a cluster head in order to minimize the amount of energy consumed in both intra- and intercluster communications. In order to prolong the network lifetime, the multi-hop routing algorithm is designed to be both energy-efficient and power-aware, based on the clustering architecture. The new clustering and routing algorithms scale well and converge fast,for large-scale dynamic sensor networks, as shown by the simulation results.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2005
ICWN '05: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2005 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS NETWORKS
sensor network, clustering, power-aware, energy-efficient, routing
Field
DocType
Citations 
Routing architecture,Monitoring system,Computer science,Computer network,Distributed computing
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ming Yu111310.43
Aniket Malvankar2313.58