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ISCAS
2003
IEEE
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14 years 20 days ago
GNOMES: a testbed for low power heterogeneous wireless sensor networks
Continuing trends in sensor, semiconductor and communication systems technology (smaller, faster, cheaper) make feasible very dense networks of fixed and mobile wireless devices ...
Erik Welsh, Walt Fish, J. Patrick Frantz
DATE
2005
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
LORD: A Localized, Reactive and Distributed Protocol for Node Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
The lifetime of wireless sensor networks can be increased by minimizing the number of active nodes that provide complete coverage, while switching off the rest. In this paper, we ...
Arijit Ghosh, Tony Givargis
IPSN
2011
Springer
12 years 10 months ago
Is there light at the ends of the tunnel? Wireless sensor networks for adaptive lighting in road tunnels
Existing deployments of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are often conceived as stand-alone monitoring tools. In this paper, we report instead on a deployment where the WSN is a ke...
Matteo Ceriotti, Michele Corrà, Leandro D'O...
SECON
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Two-Tiered Constrained Relay Node Placement in Wireless Sensor Networks: Efficient Approximations
In a wireless sensor network, short range multihop transmissions are preferred to prolong the network lifetime due to super-linear nature of energy consumption with communication d...
Dejun Yang, Satyajayant Misra, Xi Fang, Guoliang X...
INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
12 years 10 months ago
Multiple task scheduling for low-duty-cycled wireless sensor networks
—For energy conservation, a wireless sensor network is usually designed to work in a low-duty-cycle mode, in which a sensor node keeps active for a small percentage of time durin...
Shuguang Xiong, Jianzhong Li, Mo Li, Jiliang Wang,...