MPI-INF Logo
Campus Event Calendar

Event Entry

What and Who

Exact and Approximation Algorithms for Data Mule Scheduling in a Sensor Network

Jiemin Zeng
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik - D1
AG1 Mittagsseminar (own work)
AG 1  
AG Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Thursday, 10 September 2015
13:00
30 Minutes
E1 4
024
Saarbrücken

Abstract

We consider the problem of scheduling data mules for managing a wireless sensor network. A data mule tours around a sensor network and can help with network maintenance such as data collection and battery recharging/replacement. We assume that each sensor has a fixed data generation rate and a capacity (upper bound on storage size). If the data mule arrives after the storage capacity is met, additional data generated is lost. In this paper we formulate several fundamental problems for the best schedule of single or multiple data mules and provide algorithms with provable performance. First, we consider using a single data mule to collect data from sensors, and we aim to maximize the data collection rate. We then generalize this model to consider k data mules. Additionally, we study the problem of minimizing the number of data mules such that it is possible for them to collect all data, without loss. For the above problems, when we assume that the capacities of all sensors are the same, we provide exact algorithms for special cases and constant-factor approximation algorithms for more general cases. We also show that several of these problems are NP-hard. When we allow sensor capacities to differ, we have a constant-factor approximation for each of the aforementioned problems when the ratio of the maximum capacity to the minimum capacity is constant.

Contact

Mayank Goswami
--email hidden
passcode not visible
logged in users only

Mayank Goswami, 09/05/2015 18:37
Mayank Goswami, 09/02/2015 12:13 -- Created document.