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JIPS
2010
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Medium Access Control with Dynamic Frame Length in Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks consist of sensor nodes which are expected to be battery-powered and are hard to replace or recharge. Thus, reducing the energy consumption of sensor nodes...
Dae-Suk Yoo, Seung Sik Choi
SENSYS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
The case for a network protocol isolation layer
Network protocols are typically designed and tested individually. In practice, however, applications use multiple protocols concurrently. This discrepancy can lead to failures fro...
Jung Il Choi, Maria A. Kazandjieva, Mayank Jain, P...
IJAHUC
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Elapsed time on arrival: a simple and versatile primitive for canonical time synchronisation services
: Time synchronisation is one of the most important and fundamental middleware services for wireless sensor networks. However, there is an apparent disconnect between existing time...
Branislav Kusy, Prabal Dutta, Philip Levis, Mikl&o...
WISES
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Establishing wireless time-triggered communication using a firefly clock synchronization approach
In South-East Asia, huge swarms of fireflies synchronously emit light flashes to attract mating partners. The underlying principle can be used to implement a robust and scalable d...
Robert Leidenfrost, Wilfried Elmenreich
CN
2008
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A survey on resource discovery mechanisms, peer-to-peer and service discovery frameworks
Service and resource discovery has become an integral part of modern networked systems. In this survey we give an overview of the existing solutions for service and resource discov...
Elena Meshkova, Janne Riihijärvi, Marina Petr...