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EMSOFT
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A sink-n-hoist framework for leakage power reduction
Power leakage constitutes an increasing fraction of the total power consumption in modern semiconductor technologies. Recent research efforts have tried to integrate architecture...
Yi-Ping You, Chung-Wen Huang, Jenq Kuen Lee
ENTCS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Evaluating Complex MAC Protocols for Sensor Networks with APMC
In this paper we present an analysis of a MAC (Medium Access Control) protocol for wireless sensor networks. The purpose of this protocol is to manage wireless media access by con...
Michaël Cadilhac, Thomas Hérault, Rich...
SIGOPS
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Power management in the EPOS system
Power management strategies for embedded systems typically rely on static, application driven deactivation of components (e.g. sleep, suspend), or on dynamic voltage and frequency...
Geovani Ricardo Wiedenhoft, Lucas Francisco Wanner...
COMGEO
2007
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Geometric spanners with applications in wireless networks
In this paper we investigate the relations between spanners, weak spanners, and power spanners in RD for any dimension D and apply our results to topology control in wireless netw...
Christian Schindelhauer, Klaus Volbert, Martin Zie...
MOBICOM
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
FLSS: a fault-tolerant topology control algorithm for wireless networks
Topology control algorithms usually reduce the number of links in a wireless network, which in turn decreases the degree of connectivity. The resulting network topology is more su...
Ning Li, Jennifer C. Hou