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7th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'06)
In-Network Data Processing forWireless Sensor Networks
Nara, Japan
May 10-May 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2526-1
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| Yingwen Chen, Hong Va Leong, Ming Xu, Jiannong Cao, Keith C.C Chan, Alvin T.S Chan, "In-Network Data Processing forWireless Sensor Networks," Mobile Data Management, IEEE International Conference on, pp. 26, 7th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'06), 2006. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/MDM.2006.96, author = {Yingwen Chen and Hong Va Leong and Ming Xu and Jiannong Cao and Keith C.C Chan and Alvin T.S Chan}, title = {In-Network Data Processing forWireless Sensor Networks}, journal ={Mobile Data Management, IEEE International Conference on}, volume = {0}, year = {2006}, issn = {1551-6245}, pages = {26}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MDM.2006.96}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Mobile Data Management, IEEE International Conference on TI - In-Network Data Processing forWireless Sensor Networks SN - 1551-6245 SP EP A1 - Yingwen Chen, A1 - Hong Va Leong, A1 - Ming Xu, A1 - Jiannong Cao, A1 - Keith C.C Chan, A1 - Alvin T.S Chan, PY - 2006 KW - null VL - 0 JA - Mobile Data Management, IEEE International Conference on ER - | |||
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MDM.2006.96
In wireless sensor networks, energy is the most crucial resource. In-network data processing is a common technique in which an intermediate proxy node is chosen to house a possibly complicated data transformation function to consolidate the sensor data streams from the source nodes, en route to the sink node. We investigate into the placement problem of the proxy. We formulate and solve the energy minimization problem analytically, based on an ENergy- Efficient Rate-Governed Yardstick (ENERGY). An optimal solution is derived based on complete network topology information. Taking into account realistic sensor network constraints that only neighboring network connectivity is known to a node, we develop an approximate but effective solution, ENERGY . We evaluate the performance of ENERGY, which performs well even in low-density networks and for queries requesting from data sources at a distance.
Citation:
Yingwen Chen, Hong Va Leong, Ming Xu, Jiannong Cao, Keith C.C Chan, Alvin T.S Chan, "In-Network Data Processing forWireless Sensor Networks," mdm, pp.26, 7th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'06), 2006
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