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EUROPAR
2006
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
COPRA - A Communication Processing Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. Typical sensor nodes are composed of cheap hardware because they have to be affordable in great numbers. This means that memory and communication bandwidth are small, CPU...
Reinhardt Karnapke, Jörg Nolte
262
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GIS
2008
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Detecting basic topological changes in sensor networks by local aggregation
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can provide real-time information about geospatial environments, and so have the potential to play an important role in the monitoring of geographi...
Jixiang Jiang, Michael F. Worboys
135
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MOBIHOC
2006
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Data storage placement in sensor networks
Data storage has become an important issue in sensor networks as a large amount of collected data need to be archived for future information retrieval. This paper introduces stora...
Bo Sheng, Qun Li, Weizhen Mao
156
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GLOBECOM
2010
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Compact Wakeup Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
In a traditional wakeup scheduling, sensor nodes start up numerous times to communicate in a period, thus consuming extra energy due to state transitions (e.g. from the sleep state...
Junchao Ma, Wei Lou
TWC
2008
140views more  TWC 2008»
15 years 4 months ago
Low complexity and fractional coded cooperation for wireless networks
Wireless networks, and especially wireless sensor networks, have complexity and energy constraints, within which they must confront the challenging wireless fading environment. In ...
Andrew W. Eckford, Josephine P. K. Chu, Raviraj S....