posted on 2024-11-14, 00:59authored byMohamed Watfa, William Daher, Hisham Al Azar
The main idea behind in network aggregation is that, rather than sending individual data items from sensors to sinks, multiple data items are aggregated as they are forwarded by the sensor network. Existing sensor network data aggregation techniques assume that the nodes are preprogrammed and send data to a central sink for offline querying and analysis. This approach faces two major drawbacks. First, the system behavior is preprogrammed and cannot be modified on the fly. Second, the increased energy wastage due to the communication overhead will result in decreasing the overall system lifetime. Thus, energy conservation is of prime consideration in sensor network protocols in order to maximize the network’s operational lifetime. In this paper, we give an energy efficient approach to query processing by implementing new optimization techniques applied to in-network aggregation. We first discuss earlier approaches in sensors data management and highlight their disadvantages. We then present our approach “Energy Efficient Indexed Aggregation” (EEIA) and evaluate it through several simulations to prove its efficiency, competence and effectiveness.
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Watfa, M., Daher, W. & Al Azar, H. 2008, 'EEIA: Energy Efficient Indexed aggregation in smart wireless sensor networks', International Journal of Computer Science, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 234-245.