k-Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks: Overview and Future Research Directions

IEEE Network(2023)

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k-connectivity is a strong notion of robust connectivity. Indeed, in a k-connected network, each node has k disjoint paths to all the other nodes in the network. Therefore, even in the case of k-1 node/link failure(s), a k-connected wireless sensor network (WSN) remains connected because each node still has, at least, one path to the rest of the surviving nodes. Networks with higher k values are, typically, more reliable and fault tolerant than those with lower k values. In this study, we present a systematic and dedicated overview of WSN k-connectivity problem. We, first, outline the k-connectivity detection problem (i.e., determining the k value of a network). Second, we explore the k-connected network deployment problem. Third, we dissect the restoration problem that addresses the rehabilitation of a deteriorated network to restore its original k value. Built upon the provided foundations, we identify and discuss a rich set of important and promising open research problems along with pointers to possible solution approaches.
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wireless sensor networks,k-connectivity
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