Smart dust protocols for local detection and propagation

  • Authors:
  • Ioannis Chatzigiannakis;Sotiris Nikoletseas;Paul Spirakis

  • Affiliations:
  • Computer Technology Institute and Patras University, Patras, Greece;Computer Technology Institute and Patras University, Patras, Greece;Computer Technology Institute and Patras University, Patras, Greece

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the second ACM international workshop on Principles of mobile computing
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

Smart Dust is a set of a ast number of ultra-small fully autonomous computing and communication devices, with very restricted energy and computing capabilities, that cooperate to quickly and efficiently accomplish a large sensing task. Smart Dust can be very useful in practice i.e. in the local detection of a remote crucial event and the propagation of data reporting its realization. In this work we make an effort towards the research on smart dust from a basic algorithmic point of view. We first provide a simple but realistic model for smart dust and present an interesting problem, which is how to propagate efficiently information on an event detected locally. Then we present smart dust protocols for local detection and propagation that are simple enough to be implemented on real smart dust systems, and perform, under some simplifying assumptions, a rigorous average case analysis of their efficiency and energy consumption (and their interplay). This analysis leads to concrete results showing that our protocols are very efficient.