Due to the application-specific nature of wireless sensor networks, application-aware algorithm and protocol design paradigms are highly required in order to optimize the overall ...
This paper presents two lifetime models that describe two of the most common modes of operation of sensor nodes today, triggerdriven and duty-cycle driven. The models use a set of ...
Deokwoo Jung, Thiago Teixeira, Andrew Barton-Sween...
Wireless sensor networks are comprised of a vast number of ultra-small autonomous computing, communication and sensing devices, with restricted energy and computing capabilities, ...
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Elisavet Konstantinou, Va...
Energy is of primary importance in wireless sensor networks. By being able to estimate the energy consumption of the sensor nodes, applications and routing protocols are able to m...
A sensor is a battery-operated small computer with an antenna and a sensing board that can sense magnetism, sound, heat, etc. Sensors in a network can use their antennas to communi...