A Survey on Coverage Control Technology in Wireless Sensor Network

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Deployment and coverage, studied how to effectively place and control of sensor nodes and to make WSN covered the monitoring area with the purpose of minimum the energy consumption and prolonging the network life cycle under the premise of guarantee the quality of service (QOS),are the primary problems for construction wireless sensor network. This paper analyzes important factors for resolve the coverage problem such as sensing models and deployment way, followed survey the state-of-the art coverage contro1 techniques and presents an overview and analysis of the solution proposed in recent research literature, Further research directions are pointed out in the end.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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