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This study introduces GDSSky, a novel geometry-based distributed spatial query strategy for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). GDSSky efficiently identifies optimal environmental monitoring locations while significantly conserving sensor energy.

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  • Environmental Science
  • Computer Science
  • Sensor Networks

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  • Skyline querying in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is crucial for environmental monitoring.
  • Traditional methods incur high computational costs and energy drain due to spatial data's multi-dimensional nature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a geometry-based distributed spatial query strategy (GDSSky) for efficient WSN energy usage.
  • To enhance the speed and accuracy of spatial skyline queries in environmental monitoring.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a geometry-based region partition strategy using convex hull vertices and triangulation for distributed queries.
  • Implemented a sub-region clustering strategy for parallel data processing and time savings.
  • Utilized a data node tree for traversing sensor locations and performing parallel skyline queries.

Main Results:

  • GDSSky effectively identifies locations nearer to query points with higher pollution capacity.
  • Demonstrated significant reductions in wireless sensor network energy consumption.
  • Achieved faster query responses compared to traditional methods.

Conclusions:

  • GDSSky offers an efficient and energy-saving solution for spatial skyline queries in WSNs.
  • The proposed strategy optimizes environmental monitoring by balancing query performance and resource conservation.