Progressive Processing of Continuous Range Queries in Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Networks
Jeong-Hoon Lee, Kyu-Young Whang, Hyo-Sang Lim, Byung-Suk Lee, and, Jun-Seok Heo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hierarchical approach for processing continuous range queries in wireless sensor networks, balancing energy and storage costs to optimize performance.
Contribution
It proposes a novel progressive processing method that manages query merging in hierarchical networks, considering the trade-off between energy and storage costs, which was previously underexplored.
Findings
Reduces total cost by up to 84.995 times compared to flat networks.
Achieves near-optimal balance between energy and storage costs.
Demonstrates effectiveness through experimental results.
Abstract
In this paper, we study the problem of processing continuous range queries in a hierarchical wireless sensor network. Contrasted with the traditional approach of building networks in a "flat" structure using sensor devices of the same capability, the hierarchical approach deploys devices of higher capability in a higher tier, i.e., a tier closer to the server. While query processing in flat sensor networks has been widely studied, the study on query processing in hierarchical sensor networks has been inadequate. In wireless sensor networks, the main costs that should be considered are the energy for sending data and the storage for storing queries. There is a trade-off between these two costs. Based on this, we first propose a progressive processing method that effectively processes a large number of continuous range queries in hierarchical sensor networks. The proposed method uses the…
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