—Given the potential scale on which a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) can be deployed, multi-hop communication will be a pivotal component of the system. When redundant nodes are d...
Richard Tynan, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Michael J. O'...
Abstract— Sustainable operation of battery powered wireless embedded systems (such as sensor nodes) is a key challenge, and considerable research effort has been devoted to energ...
Vijay Raghunathan, Aman Kansal, Jason Hsu, Jonatha...
Wireless sensor networks typically consist of a large number of sensor nodes embedded in a physical space. Such sensors are low-power devices that are primarily used for monitoring...
Wireless sensor networks have many applications, vary in size, and are deployed in a wide variety of areas. They are often deployed in potentially adverse or even hostile environm...
Yang Xiao, Venkata Krishna Rayi, Bo Sun, Xiaojiang...
Abstract— A wireless sensor network (WSN) is energy constrained, and the extension of its lifetime is one of the most important issues in its design. Usually, a WSN collects a la...