Analysis of the Threshold for Energy Consumption in Displacement of Random Sensors

Abstract

The fundamental problem of energy-efficient reallocation of mobile random sensors to provide full coverage without interference is addressed in this paper. We consider n mobile sensors with identical sensing range placed randomly on the unit interval and on the unit square. The main contribution is summarized as follows: If the sensors are placed on the unit interval we explain the sharp increase around the sensing radius equal to 12n and the interference distance equal to 1n for the expected minimal a-total displacement, If the sensors are placed on the unit square we explain the sharp increase around the square sensing radius equal to 12 n and the interference distance equal to 1n for the expected minimal a-total displacement.

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