Energy-efficient β-approximate skylines processing in wireless sensor networks

Junchang Xin*, Zhiqiong Wang, Mei Bai, Linlin Ding, Guoren Wang

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Abstract

As the first priority of query processing in wireless sensor networks is to save the limited energy of sensor nodes and in many sensing applications a part of skyline result is enough for the user's requirement, calculating the exact skyline is not energy-efficient relatively. Therefore, a new approximate skyline query, β-approximate skyline query which is limited by a guaranteed error bound, is proposed in this paper. With an objective to reduce the communication cost in evaluating β-approximate skyline queries, we also propose an energy-efficient processing algorithm using mapping and filtering strategies, named Actual Approximate Skyline (AAS). And more than that, an extended algorithm named Hypothetical Approximate Skyline (HAS) which replaces the real tuples with the hypothetical ones is proposed to further reduce the communication cost. Extensive experiments on synthetic data have demonstrated the efficiency and effectiveness of our proposed approaches with various experimental settings.

Original languageEnglish
Article number149513
JournalMathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

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