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A Grid-Based Distributed Event Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

Authors
Ko, Ja WonChoi, Yoon-Hwa
Issue Date
Nov-2011
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
grid-based sensor networks; fault detection; event detection
Citation
SENSORS, v.11, no.11, pp.10048 - 10062
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
11
Number
11
Start Page
10048
End Page
10062
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/19798
DOI
10.3390/s111110048
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
This paper presents a grid-based distributed event detection scheme for wireless sensor networks. The network is divided into square-shaped grids of predefined grid size, where sensor nodes in each grid form a cluster with a cluster head. Event detection at each grid alone based on the readings of its member nodes is limited in event detection performance, especially for a small event region compared to the grid size. To improve the performance, each grid is further divided into 2 x 2 sub-grids of equal size. The decision on an event is made by finding a square region of 2 x 2 sub-grids, not necessarily in the same grid, that passed a predefined threshold. This process is conducted at each cluster head in a distributed manner by inter-cluster communications. Event detection is initiated when a cluster head receives an alarm from its member nodes. The cluster-head communicates with its neighboring cluster heads to exchange the number of nodes reporting an alarm. The threshold for event detection can be dynamically adjusted to reflect the number of sensor nodes in a grid and event size, if known. High event detection accuracy is achieved with a relatively low threshold without sacrificing false alarm rate by filtering most errors due to transient faults and isolating nodes with permanent faults. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can achieve high detection accuracy, while maintaining low false alarm rate.
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