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Most Influential MOBICOM 2004 Paper · 2026-03 edition

On K-coverage In A Mostly Sleeping Sensor Network

Santosh Kumar; Ten H. Lai; Jó zsef Balogh

Venue
International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM) 2004
Recognition
Most Influential MOBICOM 2004 Paper (Rank No. 7)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
ca6a7fca52dd49d9

Abstract

Sensor networks are often desired to last many times longer than the active lifetime of individual sensors. This is usually achieved by putting sensors to sleep for most of their lifetime. On the other hand, surveillance kind of applications require guaranteed k-coverage of the protected region at all times. As a result, determining the appropriate number of sensors to deploy that achieves both goals simultaneously becomes a challenging problem. In this paper, we consider three kinds of deployments for a sensor network on a unit square - a √n x √n grid, random uniform (for all n points), and Poisson (with density n). In all three deployments, each sensor is active with probability p, independently from the others. Then, we claim that the critical value of the function npπr<sup>2</sup>/log(np) is 1 for the event of k-coverage of every point. We also provide an upper bound on the window of this phase transition. Although the conditions for the three deployments are similar, we obtain sharper bounds for the random deployments than the grid deployment, which occurs due to the boundary condition. In this paper, we also provide corrections to previously published results for the grid deployment model. Finally, we use simulation to show the usefulness of our analysis in real deployment scenarios.

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