Compared to conventional wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that are operated based on the client-server computing model, mobile agent (MA) systems provide new capabilities for energy...
Min Chen, Victor C. M. Leung, Shiwen Mao, Taekyoun...
— Future application areas of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) may include industrial process automation, aircraft control systems or patient monitoring in hospitals. Such applica...
—In wireless sensor networks, in-network aggregation is the process of compressing locally the data gathered by the sensor nodes, so that only the compressed data travel across s...
Connectivity is a crucial issue in wireless networks. Gupta and Kumar show that with omnidirectional antennas, the critical transmission range for a wireless network to achieve as...
In query-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the system must perform data sensing and retrieval and possibly aggregate data as a response at runtime. Since a WSN is often deplo...