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On Barrier Resilience of Sensor Networks

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Various notions of coverage have been introduced as basic quality-of-service measures for wireless sensor networks. One natural measure of coverage is referred to as resilience: given a starting region S and a target region T, the resilience a sensor configuration with respect to S and T is the minimum number of sensors that need to be deactivated before an S − T path can exist that does not cross any active sensor region. We demonstrate that determining resilience of a network of unit-line-segment sensors is NP-hard. Furthermore, we can extend our proof to show that the resilience problem remains NP-hard for other types of non-symmetric sensor coverage regions.

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Thomas Erlebach Sotiris Nikoletseas Pekka Orponen

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Tseng, KC.R., Kirkpatrick, D. (2012). On Barrier Resilience of Sensor Networks. In: Erlebach, T., Nikoletseas, S., Orponen, P. (eds) Algorithms for Sensor Systems. ALGOSENSORS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7111. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28209-6_11

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