Energy Consumption Of Visual Sensor Networks: Impact Of Spatio-Temporal Coverage
Alessandro Redondi, Dujdow Buranapanichkit, Matteo Cesana, Marco, Tagliasacchi, Yiannis Andreopoulos

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework to optimize energy consumption in visual sensor networks by balancing spatial and temporal coverage, enabling energy-efficient deployment under specific MAC protocols.
Contribution
It introduces a parametric analytical model for energy optimization in uniform VSNs considering spatio-temporal coverage and validates it with experimental results.
Findings
Analytic results are within 7% of actual energy measurements.
Optimal settings significantly reduce energy compared to ad-hoc configurations.
Model aids early-stage deployment planning for energy-efficient VSNs.
Abstract
Wireless visual sensor networks (VSNs) are expected to play a major role in future IEEE 802.15.4 personal area networks (PAN) under recently-established collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocols, such as the IEEE 802.15.4e-2012 MAC. In such environments, the VSN energy consumption is affected by the number of camera sensors deployed (spatial coverage), as well as the number of captured video frames out of which each node processes and transmits data (temporal coverage). In this paper, we explore this aspect for uniformly-formed VSNs, i.e., networks comprising identical wireless visual sensor nodes connected to a collection node via a balanced cluster-tree topology, with each node producing independent identically-distributed bitstream sizes after processing the video frames captured within each network activation interval. We derive analytic results for the energy-optimal…
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