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Type: Tese de Doutorado
Title: Topological design of Wireless sensor network: Formulations and exact algorithms
Authors: Vinicius Wellington Coelho de Morais
First Advisor: Geraldo Robson Mateus
First Referee: Alexandre Salles da Cunha
Second Referee: Vinicius Fernandes dos Santos
Third Referee: Dilson Lucas Pereira
metadata.dc.contributor.referee4: Marcus Vinícius Soledade Poggi de Aragão
Abstract: The subject of this thesis is the design of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Given a limited set of sensors and a single sinks, we are particularly interested in the topological WSN design problem. This problem consists in clustering the sensors and defining a communication topology to gather the sensed information throughout the network. Natural connectivity and coverage requirements are satisfied assuming an imposition on the number of clusters. Two variants of the problem are studied: p-arborescence star problem (P-ASP) and p-cycle star problem (P-CSP). P-ASP organizes the network into p clusters and defines the communication topology as rooted directed tree, i.e., an arborescence rooted at the sink. In P-CSP, mobile-sink based networks are designed replacing the core arborescence by a directed cycle. We introduce Mixed Integer Programming formulations and exact solution approaches. To validate our approaches, experiments are performed on instance sets extended from the literature.
Abstract: The subject of this thesis is the design of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Given a limited set of sensors and a single sinks, we are particularly interested in the topological WSN design problem. This problem consists in clustering the sensors and defining a communication topology to gather the sensed information throughout the network. Natural connectivity and coverage requirements are satisfied assuming an imposition on the number of clusters. Two variants of the problem are studied: p-arborescence star problem (P-ASP) and p-cycle star problem (P-CSP). P-ASP organizes the network into p clusters and defines the communication topology as rooted directed tree, i.e., an arborescence rooted at the sink. In P-CSP, mobile-sink based networks are designed replacing the core arborescence by a directed cycle. We introduce Mixed Integer Programming formulations and exact solution approaches. To validate our approaches, experiments are performed on instance sets extended from the literature.
Subject: simple directed cycles
Wireless sensor networks
cardinality constraints
Computação
backbone arborescence
language: Português
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Publisher Initials: UFMG
Rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/SLSC-BBKJDV
Issue Date: 31-Aug-2018
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