Title
Joint Quality Enhancement and Power Control for Wireless Visual Sensor Networks based on the Nash Bargaining Solution
Abstract
We propose a cooperative method for resource allocation with power control in a multihop Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access Wireless Visual Sensor Network (WVSN). Typical multihop WVSNs consist of visual sensors that record different scenes and relay nodes that retransmit video data until the base station is reached. The error prone wireless environment contributes to the end-to-end video quality degradation. Moreover, the limited battery life span of the network nodes poses challenges on the management of power consumption. The different resource requirements of the WVSN nodes necessitate a quality-driven and power-aware resource allocation mechanism. We formulate the joint Quality Enhancement and Power Control problem based on a utility function that reflects both the benefit in terms of video quality and the cost in terms of transmission power. This function is employed by the Nash Bargaining Solution, which achieves higher fairness in terms of end-to-end video quality among all nodes. For the fairness assessment, a new metric is introduced. The experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach and explain the video quality-power consumption tradeoff as well as the resulting fairness-power consumption tradeoff.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.dsp.2015.12.016
Digital Signal Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
Nash Bargaining Solution,Joint Cross-Layer Resource Allocation and Power Control,Wireless Visual Sensor Networks,Fairness
Base station,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Power control,Visual sensor network,Node (networking),Computer network,Resource allocation,Video quality,Wireless sensor network,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
50
C
1051-2004
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
38
Authors
5