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2005
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Topology Control and Localization in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Over the last few years, novel architectures like ad hoc and sensor networks have introduced new challenges in the way the communication infrastructure must be addressed. Unlike t...
Peter Gober, Artur Ziviani, Petia Todorova, Marcel...
AHSWN
2007
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On the Lifetime of Large Wireless Sensor Networks with Multiple Battery Levels
Large wireless sensor networks promise to revolutionize the way we sense and control the physical world. In large networks the nodes within the range of the base station forward d...
Mihail L. Sichitiu, Rudra Dutta
AHSWN
2006
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Re-routing Instability in IEEE 802.11 Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks
TCP throughput instability is a well-known phenomenon in IEEE 802.11 multi-hop ad-hoc networks. However, we find that this problem is not restricted to TCP traffic only, but also ...
Ping Chung Ng, Soung Chang Liew
AHSWN
2006
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Geometric Chemotaxis: A Biologically-Inspired Framework for a Class of Wireless Coverage Problems
Abstract-- We present a new, biologically-inspired algorithm for the problem of covering a given region with wireless "units" (sensors or base-stations). The general prob...
Hidayet Ozgur Sanli, Rahul Simha, Bhagirath Naraha...
AHSWN
2007
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On the Robustness of Simple Indoor MANET Simulation Models
— We show that simple radio propagation and node mobility models widely used in MANET evaluation are not robust in indoor environments. Robust simulation models let researchers e...
H. Andrés Lagar-Cavilla, Gerard Baron, Thom...