Upper bounds on lifetime of three-dimensional UWB sensor networks of multi-source, multi-destination
by Juan Xu; Binbin Lv; Celimuge Wu; Jing Zhou
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 20, No. 1, 2016

Abstract: Three dimensional wireless sensor networks could enable a broad range of applications. We study the asymptotic upper bounds on the lifetime of three dimensional time-hopping impulse radio ultra-wideband (TH-IR UWB) sensor networks of multi-source, multi-destination, and assuming that each source node transmits own packets to its nd destination nodes along the respective minimum energy dissipation route. In this paper, we consider the random network of a general node density λ ∈ [1, n], rather than only study either random dense network (λ = n) or random extended network (λ = 1). The results indicate that the general upper bounds on the network lifetime of multi-source, multi-destination increase with the node density λ. The results also reveal that reducing the product of ns and nd can improve lifetime of network. Furthermore, as ns = n and nd = 1, the upper bounds on lifetime of TH-IR UWB sensor network with multi-source, multi-destination become that of multi-source, single-destination network.

Online publication date: Wed, 20-Jan-2016

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