Title
Performance Evaluation of PIR Sensor Deployment in Critical Area Surveillance Networks
Abstract
In recent years, wireless sensor networks offer cost effective solutions to various surveillance and tracking applications with the developments in sensor techniques. In many of these applications, sensor nodes that are equipped with directional sensors and they operate autonomously in unattended environments. The deployment strategy of directional sensor nodes is critical to improve target detection and tracking accuracy. In this paper, deployment of passive infrared motion (PIR) sensors is analyzed in terms of coverage issue. A PIR Sensor Deployment (PSD) problem is addressed using deployment schemes that are based on computational geometry. Finally, the performance of deployment schemes is evaluated in a Java based simulation environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/DCOSS.2014.56
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
infrared detectors,object detection,sensor placement,surveillance,target tracking,wireless sensor networks,Java simulation,PIR sensor deployment,computational geometry,critical area surveillance networks,directional sensor nodes,passive infrared motion sensors,performance evaluation,sensor coverage,target detection,target tracking,wireless sensor networks,passive infrared sensor,sensor coverage,sensor deployment,target detection,wireless sensor networks
Sensor node,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Software deployment,Passive infrared sensor,Computer science,Visual sensor network,Real-time computing,Mobile wireless sensor network,Electro-optical sensor,Wireless sensor network,Distributed computing,Embedded system
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2325-2936
1
0.37
References 
Authors
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Serkan Akbas110.37
Mehmet Akif Efe210.37
Suat Ozdemir335026.30