Abstract
This work considers communication among sensors that are deployed in a geographic region. Each sensor is a computing device with severe resource limitations, low power, slow processing and small memory. The devices are distributed (uniformly) in the geographic region. In this work we present self-stabilizing broadcast, flooding and sense of direction procedures that fit the special characteristics of the system. Imaginary polygon tilings are presented as a general scheme for supporting communication in sensor networks. Broadcasting is a common way of communicating in ad hoc mobile networks such as sensor networks. We present broadcast procedures and show how they are used by a sensor for broadcasting globally and locally, achieving sense of direction and distributing secrets that activate the sensors simultaneously at a particular time without revealing the nature of the upcoming activity.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 447-486 |
Number of pages | 40 |
Journal | Ad Hoc Networks |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jul 2006 |
Keywords
- Broadcast
- Flooding
- Graph theory
- Mobile ad hoc networks
- Power control
- Security and privacy
- Self-stabilization
- Sense of direction
- Sensor network
- Wireless network
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Software
- Hardware and Architecture
- Computer Networks and Communications