Power Aware Visual Sensor Network for Wildlife Habitat Monitoring
Abstract
One of the fundamental issue in wireless sensor network is conserving energy
and thus extending the lifetime of the network. In this paper we investigate
the coverage problem in camera sensor networks by developing two algorithms
which consider network lifetime. Also, it is assumed that camera sensors spread
randomly over a large area in order to monitor a designated air space. To
increase the lifetime of the network, the density of distributed sensors could
be such that a subset of sensors can cover the required air space. As a sensor
dies another sensor should be selected to compensate for the dead one and
reestablish the complete coverage. This process should be continued until
complete coverage is not achievable by the existing sensors. Thereafter, a
graceful degradation of the coverage is desirable. The goal is to elongate the
lifetime of the network while maintaining a maximum possible coverage of the
designated air space. Since the selection of a subset of sensors for complete
coverage of the target area is an NP-complete problem we present a class of
heuristics for this case. This is done by prioritizing the sensors based on
their visual and communicative properties.