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Prioritization strategies for wireless visual sensor networks are reviewed. Global-level policies offer superior visual monitoring efficiency compared to local-level approaches, guiding future research.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Network Engineering

Background:

  • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are crucial for control and monitoring, with research focusing on communication efficiency and energy consumption.
  • Integrating low-power cameras into WSNs for visual monitoring introduces new challenges due to the resource-constrained nature of sensor nodes.
  • Prioritization of visual data transmission is essential to manage the burden on WSNs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive review of recent works on priority-based optimizations in wireless visual sensor networks (WVSNs).
  • To explore the potential of global-level prioritization policies over local-level ones for enhancing WVSN performance.
  • To identify future research trends and promising optimizations for WVSNs.

Main Methods:

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  • Literature review of existing research on prioritization techniques in WSNs and WVSNs.
  • Comparative analysis of local-level versus global-level prioritization strategies.
  • Identification and discussion of emerging research directions in the field.

Main Results:

  • Existing research has largely focused on local-level prioritization parameters for WSN performance enhancement.
  • Global-level prioritization policies show potential for achieving superior visual monitoring efficiency in WVSNs.
  • The review highlights the need for further investigation into advanced prioritization mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • Prioritization is a key mechanism for managing visual data transmission in resource-constrained WVSNs.
  • Global-level prioritization strategies are likely to yield better results for visual monitoring efficiency.
  • Further research into prioritization in WVSNs can lead to significant advancements in network optimization.