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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bhajantri, Lokesh B.; | Nalini, N.
Affiliations: Department of Information Science and Engineering, Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India. E-mail: lokeshcse@yahoo.co.in | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Nitte Meenakashi Institute of Technological, Yelahanka, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. E-mail: nalinaniranjan@hotmail.com
Note: [] Corresponding author: Lokesh B. Bhajantri, Department of Information Science and Engineering, Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India. E-mail: lokeshcse@yahoo.co.in.
Abstract: A Distributed Sensor Networks (DSNs) can provide access to information anytime, anywhere by collecting, processing, analyzing and disseminating data. Thus, the network actively participates in creating a smart environment. DSNs promise to revolutionize sensing in a wide range of application domains. This is because of their reliability, accuracy, flexibility, cost effectiveness and ease of deployment of nodes in topology of DSN. Smart sensors can offer vigilant surveillance and can detect and collect data concerning any sign of machines failure, earthquakes, floods and even a terrorist attack. Energy efficiency, topology control and fault-tolerance are the most important issues in the development of next-generation DSNs. Fault tolerance is the ability of a system to deliver a desired level of functionality in presence of faults in the topology. Topology control as a low level service governs communication among all nodes and is hence the primary target for increasing connectivity and saving energy. In this work, we have proposed two models for fault detection and fault recovery to achieve fault tolerance in topology. The proposed fault detection model is used to detect faults at node level (checking nodes energy) and network level faults (link failure and packet error). The proposed fault recovery model is used to achieve fault tolerance by adjusting the topology of the randomly deployed sensor nodes based on energy aware of nodes. Finally, we have evaluated the performance parameters for the proposed scheme.
Keywords: Fault tolerance, topology control, fault detection, fault recovery, Routing and Distributed Sensor Networks (DSNs)
DOI: 10.3233/JHS-2012-0455
Journal: Journal of High Speed Networks, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 197-210, 2012
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