Rule-Based vs. Behavior-Based Self-Deployment for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Jul 7;16(7):1047. doi: 10.3390/s16071047.

Abstract

In mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSN), nodes are allowed to move autonomously for deployment. This process is meant: (i) to achieve good coverage; and (ii) to distribute the communication load as homogeneously as possible. Rather than optimizing deployment, reactive algorithms are based on a set of rules or behaviors, so nodes can determine when to move. This paper presents an experimental evaluation of both reactive deployment approaches: rule-based and behavior-based ones. Specifically, we compare a backbone dispersion algorithm with a social potential fields algorithm. Most tests are done under simulation for a large number of nodes in environments with and without obstacles. Results are validated using a small robot network in the real world. Our results show that behavior-based deployment tends to provide better coverage and communication balance, especially for a large number of nodes in areas with obstacles.

Keywords: BDA; Wireless sensor network (WSN); deployment; mesh mobile sensor networks; social potential fields (SPF).