Sang-Ha Kim
Chungnam National University
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KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices | 2014
Sangdae Kim; Cheonyong Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Yongbin Yim; Sang-Ha Kim
In wireless sensor networks, two methods have been generally used to track continuously moving object: a user query-based method and a periodic report-based method. Although the former method generates more overhead as a result of the user queries, the former one is also an energy-efficient method that does not transfer unnecessary information. For the user query-based method, a virtual tree that consist of sensor nodes is used to perform the user query and the sensor reporting. The tree stores the information of the mobile objects, and the stored information triggers a report b the user query. However, in case of a fast-moving object, the tracking accuracy decreases as a result of the time delay of the end-to-end repeated query. In order to solve this problem, we propose a query-relay method that reduces the time delay for mobile object tracking. In the proposed method, the nodes in the tree relay the query to adjacent nodes according to the movement of mobile object that is tracked. When the query messages are relayed. The end-to-end querying time delay is reduced. and a simulation shows that our method is superior to existing ones in terms of tracking accuracy.
Journal of KIISE | 2014
Cheonyong Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Sangdae Kim; Sang-Ha Kim
A continuous object is large phenomenon diffusing continuously. Therefore, a large number of sources is a major problem in researches for continuous object. Existing studies for continuous object detecting focus on reducing communication cost generated by the sources. But, they only deal with the static sink located in fixed position. In this paper, we propose the location update scheme for mobile sinks in continuous object detecting. Generally, to receive data, a mobile sink should notice its current location to sources. Previous studies for location update of mobile sinks consider individual object. So they need a lot of energy for location update when a mobile sink notices its current location toward many sources of a continuous object independently. Proposed scheme exploits regional locality of the sources involved one continuous object. The regional locality makes the location update of mobile sinks efficient. Our simulation results show that the proposed scheme superior to existing schemes in terms of energy efficiency.
The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences | 2015
Hyunchong Cho; Sangdae Kim; Cheonyong Kim; Sang-Ha Kim; Chi-Jung Hwang
The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences | 2014
Sangdae Kim; Cheonyong Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Yongbin Yim; Sang-Ha Kim
The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences | 2015
Sangdae Kim; Cheonyong Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Taehun Yang; Sang-Ha Kim
KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices | 2017
Hyunchong Cho; Cheonyong Kim; Sangdae Kim; Seungmin Oh; Sang-Ha Kim
Journal of KIISE | 2017
Taehun Yang; Hyunchong Cho; Sangdae Kim; Cheonyong Kim; Sang-Ha Kim
Journal of KIISE | 2017
Cheonyong Kim; Taehun Yang; Sangdae Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Sang-Ha Kim
information processing in sensor networks | 2016
Taehun Yang; Cheonyong Kim; Sangdae Kim; Sang-Ha Kim; Euisin Lee
Journal of KIISE | 2016
Taehun Yang; Sangdae Kim; Hyunchong Cho; Cheonyong Kim; Sang-Ha Kim