| Literature DB >> 28452925 |
Sujie Shao1, Shaoyong Guo2, Xuesong Qiu3.
Abstract
Due to the increasingly important role in monitoring and data collection that sensors play, accurate and timely fault detection is a key issue for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in smart grids. This paper presents a novel distributed fault detection mechanism for WSNs based on credibility and cooperation. Firstly, a reasonable credibility model of a sensor is established to identify any suspicious status of the sensor according to its own temporal data correlation. Based on the credibility model, the suspicious sensor is then chosen to launch fault diagnosis requests. Secondly, the sending time of fault diagnosis request is discussed to avoid the transmission overhead brought about by unnecessary diagnosis requests and improve the efficiency of fault detection based on neighbor cooperation. The diagnosis reply of a neighbor sensor is analyzed according to its own status. Finally, to further improve the accuracy of fault detection, the diagnosis results of neighbors are divided into several classifications to judge the fault status of the sensors which launch the fault diagnosis requests. Simulation results show that this novel mechanism can achieve high fault detection ratio with a small number of fault diagnoses and low data congestion probability.Entities:
Keywords: credibility model; diagnosis request; distributed fault detection; neighbor cooperation; suspicious sensor
Year: 2017 PMID: 28452925 PMCID: PMC5469336 DOI: 10.3390/s17050983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Distributed fault detection for WSNs in smart grids.
Figure 2Number of fault diagnosis with the change of m for three sensor densities.
Figure 3Fault detection ratio with the change of m for three sensor densities.
Figure 4Number of fault diagnosis for four fault detection mechanisms.
Figure 5Fault detection ratio for four fault detection mechanisms.