Heavy Gas Cloud Boundary Estimation and Tracking using Mobile Sensors
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https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2016.3.739Keywords:
deployment strategies, heavy gas cloud boundary tracking, MANET, mobile ad hoc network, mobility models, sensor networksAbstract
This paper addresses issues concerned with design and managing of monitoring systems comprised of mobile wireless sensing devices (MANETs). The authors focus on self-organizing, cooperative and coherent networks that maintain a continuous communication with a central operator and adopt to changes in an unknown environment to achieve a given goal. The attention is focused on the development of MANET for heavy gas clouds detection and its boundary estimating and tracking. Two strategies for constructing the MANET are described, in which sensors explore the region of interest to detect the gas cloud, create temporary network topology and finally, cover the cloud boundary, and track the moving cloud. The utility and efficiency of the proposed strategies has been justified through simulation experiments.
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