—We investigate the following fundamental question—how fast can information be collected from a wireless sensor network organized as tree? To address this, we explore and evalu...
— Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) usually have a regular lattice structure and can be considered as multi-hop multi-route networks. In multi-route transmissions, even if the link...
Tadahiro Wada, Kouji Ohuchi, Abbas Jamalipour, Hir...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a problem of implementing a hybrid routing protocol for wireless sensor networks, which natively supports data-centric, geographic-based and add...
One of the limitations of wireless sensor nodes is their inherent limited energy resource. Besides maximizing the lifetime of the sensor node, it is preferable to distribute the e...
In wireless sensor networks, a sensor node broadcasts its data (such as routing information, beacon messages or meta-data) to all its neighbors, which is called local broadcast. A ...