— The relay node placement problem for wireless sensor networks is concerned with placing a minimum number of relay nodes into a wireless sensor network to meet certain connectiv...
Satyajayant Misra, Seung Don Hong, Guoliang Xue, J...
—In a wireless network with node exclusive spectrum sharing, two popular schedules are maximum weight matching (MWM) schedule and maximum size matching (MSM) schedule. The former...
Abstract—Wireless sensor networks need very efficient network protocols due to the sensors’ limited communication and computation capabilities. Network planarization – find...
—Distance estimation and topological proximity in the Internet have recently emerged as important problems for many distributed applications [1], [10], [11], [19], [29], [31], [4...
—The problem of minimum cost in-network fusion of measurements, collected from distributed sensors via multihop routing is considered. A designated fusion center performs an opti...
Animashree Anandkumar, Lang Tong, Ananthram Swami,...
—Wireless social community networks are emerging as a new alternative to provide wireless data access in urban areas. By relying on users in the network deployment, a wireless co...
Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Julien Freudiger, M&aac...
Abstract—MPLS recovery mechanisms are increasing in popularity because they can guarantee fast restoration and high QoS assurance. Their main advantage is that their backup paths...
Abstract—Numerous authentication schemes have been proposed in the past for protecting communication authenticity and integrity in wireless sensor networks. Most of them however ...