Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2010-06-22
Proc. INFOCOM IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2010, p. 1
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
7 pages, 12 figures, appeared in INFOCOM 2010
Scientific paper
10.1109/INFCOMW.2010.5466620
In this work, we study the target detection and tracking problem in mobile sensor networks, where the performance metrics of interest are probability of detection and tracking coverage, when the target can be stationary or mobile and its duration is finite. We propose a physical coverage-based mobility model, where the mobile sensor nodes move such that the overlap between the covered areas by different mobile nodes is small. It is shown that for stationary target scenario the proposed mobility model can achieve a desired detection probability with a significantly lower number of mobile nodes especially when the detection requirements are highly stringent. Similarly, when the target is mobile the coverage-based mobility model produces a consistently higher detection probability compared to other models under investigation.
Guclu Hasan
Yanmaz Evsen
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