—Relay networks have received considerable attention recently, especially when limited size and power resources impose constraints on the number of antennas within a wireless sen...
— There are various applications in wireless sensor networks which require knowing the relative or actual position of the sensor nodes. Recently, there have been different locali...
By embedding sensors in mobile devices, it is possible to exploit the ubiquitous presence of these devices to construct applications for large-scale sensing and monitoring of envi...
Lifetime of a wireless sensor network is affected by key factors such as network architecture, network size, sensor node population model, data generation rate, initial battery bu...