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Worst & Best-Case Coverage in Sensors Networks DEC 2004. Seapahn Megerian Ph.D. UCLA. Miodrag Potkonjak Ph.D. Berkley. Mani B. Srivastava Ph.D. Berkley. Farinaz Koushanfar Grad @ Berkley. Presented by: Eugene Khokhlov [email protected] (847) 4591535. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Worst & Best-Case Coverage in Sensors Networks DEC 2004
Presented by: Eugene Khokhlov [email protected]
(847) 4591535
Seapahn Megerian
Ph.D. UCLA
Miodrag Potkonjak
Ph.D. Berkley
Mani B.Srivastava
Ph.D. Berkley
FarinazKoushanfar
Grad @ Berkley
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Quick Overview
• Coverage in Sensor Networks• Voronoi diagrams & Maximal
Breach Path• Delaunay triangulation &
Maximal Support Path• Coverage Improvement
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Definitions• Coverage – an area in which seismic or
acoustic sensors can detect an activity• Worst-case (Breach)– The closest
distance to sensors on a path.• Best-Case – The maximum distance
between the sensors on the path of closest sensors
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Voronoi Diagram
Set of polygons such that all points inside a polygon are closest to only one site
Edges that areequidistant from neighboring sites
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Delaunay triangulation
• Connecting the sites in the Voronoi diagram whose polygons share a common edge.
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Worst Case => Breach WeightThe closest distance to sensors on the path of travel.
Best Case => Support Weight The maximum distance from the closest sensors on the Path of travel
Comparison
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Add 1 sensor to 100 and get 10% improvement in coverage
Coverage Improvement
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Conclusion
• Voronoy diagram & breach path (Worst-Case)
• Delaunay triangulation & Support Path (Best-Case)
• Coverage improvement• Questions? Email to: