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INTERSENSE
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Multipath virtual sink architecture for wireless sensor networks in harsh environments
Wireless sensor networks are expected to be deployed in harsh environments characterized by extremely poor and fluctuating channel conditions. With the generally adopted single-s...
Winston Khoon Guan Seah, Hwee Pink Tan
COMCOM
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Adaptive ad hoc self-organizing scheduling for quasi-periodic sensor network lifetime
Wireless sensor networks are poised to revolutionize our abilities in sensing and controlling our environment. Power conservation is a primary research concern for these networks....
Sharat C. Visweswara, Rudra Dutta, Mihail L. Sichi...
ICN
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Application-Driven Node Management in Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks
A strategy for energy saving in wireless sensor networks is to manage the duty cycle of sensors, by dynamically selecting a different set of nodes to be active in every moment. We ...
Flávia Coimbra Delicato, Fábio Prott...
ICECCS
2009
IEEE
156views Hardware» more  ICECCS 2009»
13 years 5 months ago
Energy Efficient Duty Allocation Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks require shared medium access management to prevent collisions, message corruption and other unhelpful effects. Cellular sensornets require minimal energy ...
Jonathan Tate, Iain Bate
BIOWIRE
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Self-organizing Desynchronization and TDMA on Wireless Sensor Networks
Desynchronization is a novel primitive for sensor networks: it implies that nodes perfectly interleave periodic events to occur in a round-robin schedule. This primitive can be us...
Julius Degesys, Ian Rose, Ankit Patel, Radhika Nag...