ALCOMFT-TR-03-175
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Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Sotiris Nikoletseas and Paul Spirakis
Efficient and Robust Protocols for Local Detection and Propagation in Smart Dust Networks
Patras.
Work package 2.
December 2003.
Abstract: Smart Dust is a set of a vast number of ultra-small fully
autonomous computing and communication devices, with very
restricted energy and computing capabilities, that co-operate to
quickly and efficiently accomplish a large sensing task. Smart
Dust can be very useful in practice i.e. in the local detection of
a remote crucial event and the propagation of data reporting its
realization. In this work we make an effort towards the research
on smart dust from an algorithmic point of view. We first
provide a simple but realistic model for smart dust and present an
interesting problem, which is how to propagate efficiently
information on an event detected locally. Then we present various
smart dust protocols for local detection and propagation that are
simple enough to be implemented on real smart dust systems, and
perform, under some simplifying assumptions, a rigorous average
case analysis of their efficiency and energy consumption (and
their interplay). This analysis leads to concrete results showing
that our protocols are very efficient and robust. We also validate
the analytical results by extensive experiments.
Postscript file: ALCOMFT-TR-03-175.ps.gz (577 kb).
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