Sensor deployment optimization based on optimal recovery interpolation

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio D. Cabrera ◽  
Veenarai Moram ◽  
Jose Gerardo Rosiles
Author(s):  
Vahab Akbarzadeh ◽  
Albert Hung-Ren Ko ◽  
Christian Gagné ◽  
Marc Parizeau

Author(s):  
A. Afghantoloee ◽  
S. Doodman ◽  
F. Karimipour ◽  
M. A. Mostafavi

Sensor deployment optimization to achieve the maximum spatial coverage is one of the main issues in Wireless geoSensor Networks (WSN). The model of the environment is an imperative parameter that influences the accuracy of geosensor coverage. In most of recent studies, the environment has been modeled by Digital Surface Model (DSM). However, the advances in technology to collect 3D vector data at different levels, especially in urban models can enhance the quality of geosensor deployment in order to achieve more accurate coverage estimations. This paper proposes an approach to calculate the geosensor coverage in 3D vector environments. The approach is applied on some case studies and compared with DSM based methods.


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