HIPaG: An energy-efficient in-network join for distributed condition tables in sensor networks

Published: 01 Jan 2009, Last Modified: 22 Jun 2025J. Syst. Softw. 2009EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: In sensor networks, the event-detection process can be considered as a join of two relations, i.e., a sensor table and a condition table, where a condition table is a set of tuples each of which contains condition information about a certain event. When join operations are used for event-detection, it is desirable, if possible, to perform ‘in-network’ joins in order to reduce the communication cost. In this paper, we propose an in-network join algorithm, called HIPaG. In HIPaG, a condition table is partitioned into several fragments. Those fragments are stored either in paths from the base station to sensor nodes, or in groups of nodes each of which are within the broadcast range among each other. By distributing a condition table in this way, a distributed join of a sensor table and a condition table can be effectively performed in the network. The experimental results show that our proposed HIPaG works much better than the existing method.
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