Multi-hop wireless networks (such as ad-hoc or sensor networks) consist in sets of mobile nodes without the support of a pre-existing fixed infrastructure. For scalability purpose...
Efficiently self organizing a network hierarchy with specific assignment of roles (or tasks) to sensors based on their physical wireless connectivity and sensing characteristics ...
Manish Kochhal, Loren Schwiebert, Sandeep K. S. Gu...
Self-Organized Networks (SONs) are a general description of autonomous networks without infrastructure, of which Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh networks are special cases. We had previou...
Julien Ridoux, Meriem Kassar, Mathias Boc, Anne Fl...
Localization is an essential service for many wireless sensor network applications. While several localization schemes rely on anchor nodes and range measurements to achieve fine...
Gianni Giorgetti, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Gianfranco ...
Interference ranges can dramatically affect the throughput in wireless sensor networks. While the transmission range defines the maximum physical range of a radio signal the inter...