A Connectivity-Aware Approximation Algorithm for Relay Node Placement in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chaofan Ma, Wei Liang, and Meng Zheng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a connectivity-aware approximation algorithm for relay node placement in wireless sensor networks, significantly reducing relay nodes and system overhead through novel local search and location selection algorithms.
Contribution
It proposes a new Local Search Approximation Algorithm (LSAA) for relay node placement and extends it with RLSA for improved high-tier network connectivity, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
LSAA achieves better approximation ratios and lower complexity.
RLSA reduces the number of relay nodes needed for high-tier connectivity.
Simulation results show significant savings in relay node deployment.
Abstract
In two-tiered Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) relay node placement is one of the key factors impacting the network energy consumption and the system overhead. In this paper, a novel connectivity-aware approximation algorithm for relay node placement in WSNs is proposed to offer a major step forward in saving system overhead. Specifically, a unique Local Search Approximation Algorithm (LSAA) is introduced to solve the Relay Node Single Cover (RNSC) problem. In this proposed LSAA approach, the sensor nodes are allocated into groups and then a local Set Cover (SC) for each group is achieved by a local search algorithm. The union set of all local SCs constitutes a SC of the RNSC problem. The approximation ratio and the time complexity of the LSAA are analyzed by rigorous proof. Additionally, the LSAA approach has been extended to solve the relay node double cover problem. Then, a Relay…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
