You are cordially invited by the COE/ICS, to attend a Graduate Seminar, on the above given title, by Mr. Khalid BinAfif, MS Student, COE Dept., on Tuesday, 23rd April, 2013, at 02:30 PM, in Building 22, Room 132.
Abstract: The deployment of sensor network in many environments usually required hundreds or thousands of nodes. There are many simultaneous tasks deployed in the same field with various purposes and different arrival and leaving time. The importance of those tasks varies according to their purposes. Unfortunately, those tasks are involved in a competition with each other in their scarce resources (sensors). Therefore, treating them in term of nodes assignments is not practical and so undesirable for the user. In this project, we are interesting to implement a mechanism to differentiate between a Low Priority (LP) tasks and a High Priority (HP) tasks in case of static and dynamic setting. It will give an advantage for mission with HP in term of sensors assignment by maintaining the minimum number of sensors for them throughout the mission life. For low priority mission, it will depend on the availability of free sensors around mission location. We check our system performance by measuring the average utility for HP and LP tasks. We also find out communication overhead in case of priority-based and non-priority-based schemes.
About the speaker: Mr. Khalid Salem BinAfif is a Master student in Computer Networks at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. I have done my Bachelor degree in Communication Engineering at International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). His research interests are cloud computing and distributed computing.