Abstract. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are medium scale manifestations of a paintable or amorphous computing paradigm. WSNs are becoming increasingly important as they attain gr...
Derek M. Johnson, Ankur Teredesai, Robert T. Salta...
Abstract— A wireless sensor network (WSN) is energy constrained, and the extension of its lifetime is one of the most important issues in its design. Usually, a WSN collects a la...
In-network data aggregation has been recently proposed as an effective means to reduce the number of messages exchanged in wireless sensor networks. Nodes of the network form an a...
Antonios Deligiannakis, Yannis Kotidis, Nick Rouss...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide an important means of monitoring the physical world, but their ons present challenges to fundamental network services such as routing. In t...
Moshe Laifenfeld, Ari Trachtenberg, Reuven Cohen, ...
In this paper, we focus on the challenge of demand-scalable multicast routing in wireless sensor networks. Due to the ad-hoc nature of the placement of the sensor nodes as well as...