24th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS'03)
Optimal QoS Sampling Frequency Assignment for Real-Time Wireless Sensor Networks
Cancun, Mexico
December 03-December 05
ISBN: 0-7695-2044-8
How to allocate computing and communication resources in a way that mazimizes the effectiveness of control and signal processing has been an important area of research. The characteristic of a multi-hop Real-Time Wireless Sensor Network raises new challenges. First, the constraints are more complicated and a new solution method is needed. Second, we need a distribution solution to achieve scalability. This paper presents solutions to both of the new challenges. The first solution to the optimal frequency allocation is a centralized solution that can handle the more general form of constraints as compared with prior research. The second solution is a distributed version for large networks using a pricing scheme. It is capable of incremental adjustment when utility functions change.
Citation:
Xue Liu, Qixin Wang, Lui Sha, Wenbo He, "Optimal QoS Sampling Frequency Assignment for Real-Time Wireless Sensor Networks," rtss, pp.308, 24th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS'03), 2003