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CN
2008
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A multiple power-level approach for wireless sensor network positioning
Wireless sensor networks enhance our ability to monitor the physical world. Many recent researches on wireless sensor networks have focused on aspects such as routing, node cooper...
Jen-Yu Fang, Hung-Chi Chu, Rong-Hong Jan, Wuu Yang
DCOSS
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Distributed Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Clustering for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract: Since nodes in a sensor network have limited energy, prolonging the network lifetime and improving scalability become important. In this paper, we propose a distributed w...
Ping Ding, JoAnne Holliday, Aslihan Celik
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ISPAN
2009
IEEE
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Chaining Clock Synchronization: An Energy-Efficient Clock Synchronization Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
— Since WSNs have restricted energy sources, the energy efficiency of a synchronization scheme is as important as the accuracy of a clock. To accomplish both the energy efficienc...
Sang Hoon Lee, Lynn Choi
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TCS
2008
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Minimum-Energy Broadcast and disk cover in grid wireless networks
The Minimum-Energy Broadcast problem is to assign a transmission range to every station of an ad-hoc wireless networks so that (i) a given source station is allowed to perform bro...
Tiziana Calamoneri, Andrea E. F. Clementi, Miriam ...
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MASS
2010
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Trailing mobile sinks: A proactive data reporting protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), data gathering using mobile sinks typically incurs constant propagation of sink location indication messages to guide the direction of data repor...
Xinxin Liu, Han Zhao, Xin Yang, Xiaolin Li, Ning W...