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Node failure tolerance in wireless sensor networks CS 2310 Seminar Mengsi Lou
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Node failure example
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Node failure models Single node failure Multiple nodes failure
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Topology management techniques Clustering (SIS super component) hierarchical topology cluster-head aggregates and forwards the data Sleep Cycle Management (SIS advanced algorithm) To conserve energy and extend the network lifetime, some of the redundant nodes in a WSN can be turned off Node Discovery Power Control Movement Control
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Classification of fault-tolerance mechanisms
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Single node failures Provisioned tolerance schemes (relatively static) Two notable methodologies : The first is to carefully place redundant nodes in a WSN the second is to designate spares for critical nodes in the network Reactive connectivity restoration schemes (relatively dynamic) Recovery with 2-hop network state Recovery without explicit state update Considering secondary performance objectives
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Provisioned schemes The first way: adding redundant nodes
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Provisioned schemes The second way: designate spares for critical nodes
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Reactive schemes Recovery with 2-hop network state
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Reactive schemes Recovery without explicit state update
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Reactive schemes Considering secondary performance (least movement)
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Classification of fault-tolerance mechanisms
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multi-node failures The big difference from single node failure: resource conflict
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Tolerating collocated failures through node relocation
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Recovery through deployment of stationary relays (1)
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Recovery through deployment of stationary relays (2)
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Classification of fault-tolerance mechanisms
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