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EWSN
2007
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Crankshaft: An Energy-Efficient MAC-Protocol for Dense Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. This paper introduces Crankshaft, a MAC protocol specifically targeted at dense wireless sensor networks. Crankshaft employs node synchronisation and offset wake-up sched...
Gertjan P. Halkes, Koen Langendoen
COMCOM
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
A mobile differentiated services QoS model
UMTS networks will be based on the Internet Protocol (IP) to provide an efficient support for applications with bursty traffic characteristics, e.g., WWW browsers. Such IP-based n...
Jörg Diederich, Lars C. Wolf, Martina Zitterb...
MONET
2002
185views more  MONET 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
An Adaptive Generalized Transmission Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks
Wireless networking and group communication in combination allows groups of dispersed mobile users to collaborate. This paper presents AGENT, a medium access control (MAC) protocol...
Andrew D. Myers, Gergely V. Záruba, Violet ...
ICPPW
2005
IEEE
14 years 29 days ago
On Channel Adaptive Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy constraints in a wireless sensor network are crucial issues criticallyaffectingthe network lifetime and connectivity. To realize true energysavingin a wireless environment,t...
Xiao-Hui Lin, Yu-Kwong Kwok
IPSN
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Adaptive IEEE 802.15.4 protocol for energy efficient, reliable and timely communications
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless sensor networks can support energy efficient, reliable, and timely packet transmission by tuning the medium access control parameters macMi...
Pan Gun Park, Carlo Fischione, Karl Henrik Johanss...