¡¡Chinese Journal of Computers   Full Text
  TitleA Two-Phase Sleep Scheduling Based Protocol for Target Tracking in Sensor Networks
  AuthorsREN Qian-Qian LI Jian-Zhong GAO Hong CHENG Si-Yao
  Address(School of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001)
  Year2009
  IssueNo.10(1971¡ª1979)
  Abstract &
  Background
Abstract Mobile target tracking is an important application in wireless sensor networks, in which all sensor nodes collaborate to discover the target and report its location information to users. To conserve energy in networks and improve tracking performance, the authors propose a two-phase sleep scheduling based tracking protocol. It divided the whole tracking procedure into two phases and schedule nodes differently at each phase. The authors further optimized the node scheduling protocol to minimize the energy consumption with guarantee of tracking quality, and evaluate the method in an indoor environment with 36 sensor nodes. The experimental results show that the protocol performs better in terms of tracking quality and energy consumption. Keywords wireless sensor networks; target tracking; sleep scheduling; nodes coverage; network division