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WCNC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Arbutus: Network-Layer Load Balancing for Wireless Sensor Networks
—The hot spot problem is a typical byproduct of the many-to-one traffic pattern that characterizes most wireless sensor networks: the nodes with the best channel to the sink are ...
Daniele Puccinelli, Martin Haenggi
VLSID
2001
IEEE
179views VLSI» more  VLSID 2001»
14 years 7 months ago
Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks
- Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable fault tolerant monitoring and control of a variety of applications. Due to the large number of microsensor nodes that may be ...
Rex Min, Manish Bhardwaj, Seong-Hwan Cho, Eugene S...
TWC
2008
113views more  TWC 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Two-dimensional coded classification schemes in wireless sensor networks
Abstract-- This work proposes a novel fault-tolerant classification system based on distributed detection and two-dimensional channel coding. A rule is then derived to reduce the s...
Hung-Ta Pai, Yunghsiang S. Han, Jing-Tian Sung
ICDCS
1995
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Parallel Processing on Networks of Workstations: A Fault-Tolerant, High Performance Approach
One of the mostsoughtaftersoftware innovation of thisdecade is the construction of systems using off-the-shelf workstations that actually deliver, and even surpass, the power and ...
Partha Dasgupta, Zvi M. Kedem, Michael O. Rabin
DCOSS
2011
Springer
12 years 7 months ago
Construction of connected dominating sets in large-scale MANETs exploiting self-stabilization
—Available algorithms for the distributed construction of connected dominating sets in mobile ad hoc networks are inapplicable or suffer from a high complexity. This is mainly du...
Stefan Unterschutz, Volker Turau