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An optimal query assignment for wireless sensor networks

Abstract

With the increased use of large-scale real-time embedded sensor networks, new control mechanisms are needed to avoid congestion and meet required Quality of Service (QoS) levels. In this paper, we propose a Markov Decision Problem (MDP) to prescribe an optimal query assignment strategy that achieves a trade-off between two QoS requirements: query response time and data validity. Query response time is the time that queries spend in the sensor network until they are solved. Data validity (freshness) indicates the time elapsed between data acquisition and query response and whether that time period exceeds a predefined tolerance. We assess the performance of the proposed model by means of a discrete event simulation. Compared with three other heuristics, derived from practical assignment strategies, the proposed policy performs better in terms of average assignment costs. Also in the case of real query traffic simulations, results show that the proposed policy achieves cost gains compared with the other heuristics considered. The results provide useful insight into deriving simple assignment strategies that can be easily used in practice

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