This Springer Brief presents recent research results on area coverage
for intruder detection from an energy-efficient perspective. These
results cover a variety of topics, including environmental surveillance
and security monitoring. The authors also provide the background and
range of applications for area coverage and elaborate on system models
such as the formal definition of area coverage and sensing models.
Several chapters focus on energy-efficient intruder detection and
intruder trapping under the well-known binary sensing model, along with
intruder trapping under the probabilistic sensing model. The brief
illustrates efficient algorithms rotate the duty of each sensor to
prolong the network lifetime and ensure intruder trapping performance.
The brief concludes with future directions of the field. Designed for
researchers and professionals working with wireless sensor networks, the
brief also provides a wide range of applications which are also valuable
for advanced-level students interested in efficiency and networking.