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arxiv: 1202.3254 · v1 · pith:FSHPAZTCnew · submitted 2012-02-15 · 💻 cs.NI

Service Composition in Service-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networks with Persistent Queries

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Service-oriented wireless sensor network(WSN) has been recently proposed as an architecture to rapidly develop applications in WSNs. In WSNs, a query task may require a set of services and may be carried out repetitively with a given frequency during its lifetime. A service composition solution shall be provided for each execution of such a persistent query task. Due to the energy saving strategy, some sensors may be scheduled to be in sleep mode periodically. Thus, a service composition solution may not always be valid during the lifetime of a persistent query. When a query task needs to be conducted over a new service composition solution, a routing update procedure is involved which consumes energy. In this paper, we study service composition design which minimizes the number of service composition solutions during the lifetime of a persistent query. We also aim to minimize the total service composition cost when the minimum number of required service composition solutions is derived. A greedy algorithm and a dynamic programming algorithm are proposed to complete these two objectives respectively. The optimality of both algorithms provides the service composition solutions for a persistent query with minimum energy consumption.

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