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An in-network data cleaning approach for wireless sensor networks

2016-03-17journal 2016Unverified0· sign in to hype

Jianjun Leia, Haiyang Bia, Ying Xiaa, Jun Huanga and Haeyoung Baeb

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are widely used for monitoring physical happenings of the environment. However, the data gathered by the WSNs may be inaccurate and unreliable due to power exhaustion, noise and other reasons. Unnecessary data such as erroneous data and redundant data transmission causes a lot of extra energy consumption. To improve the data reliability and reduce the energy consumption, we proposed an in-network processing architecture for data cleaning, which divides the task into four stages implemented in different nodes respectively. This strategy guaranteed the cleaning algorithms were computationally lightweight in local nodes and energy-efficient due to almost no communication overhead. In addition, we presented the detection algorithms for data faults and event outliers, which were conducted by utilizing the related attributes from the local sensor node and the cooperation with its relaying neighbor. Experiment results show that our proposed approach is accurate and energy-efficient.

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