On the Dimensioning of Ad Hoc Sensor Networks
Authors: Francesco Nidito and Luca Pizziniaco
Comments: 8 pages, 16 figures
Abstract:
In this paper, we address the problem of dimensioning wireless sensors
networks in order to guar- antee an expected connectivity. This means
finding the minimum number of sensors to guarantee an expected mean
connectivity on a given area. We propose an equation which
approximates the number of sensors to be dropped in that area in order
to achieve a given expected connectivity K. Our equation is generic,
and works with any statisical distibution function f(x,y) of the
position of nodes on the sensed area. The equation is validated both
theoretically and by simulation. In particular, we prove an upper
bound for the error introduced by the approximation which is
independent of the type of distribution f(x,y). We also simulate the
dropping of sensors in a unitary square area with uniform and Gaussian
distribution functions and compare the results with the dimensioning
suggested by our equation. For a given K, we find that the
dimensioning equation produced networks with a mean connectivity of K
in 97% of cases.

@inproceedings{MedHoc06Dimensioning, author = {Francesco Nidito and Luca Pizziniaco}, title = {On the Dimensioning of Ad Hoc Sensor Networks}, booktitle= {5th Fifth Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop 2006}, address = {Lipari, Italy}, year = {2006} }