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VTC
2007
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Random Switched Beamforming for Uplink Wireless Sensor Networks
– Integration of beamforming to sensors is very beneficial for a reduction of transmission power consumption and for improvement of the overall system performance. Unfortunately,...
Mohammed Elmusrati, Vesa Hasu
ESA
2004
Springer
97views Algorithms» more  ESA 2004»
15 years 3 months ago
Radio Network Clustering from Scratch
Abstract. We propose a novel randomized algorithm for computing a dominating set based clustering in wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks. The algorithm works under a model which ca...
Fabian Kuhn, Thomas Moscibroda, Roger Wattenhofer
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IFIP
2003
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Prediction-Based Energy Map for Wireless Sensor Networks
A fundamental issue in the design of a wireless sensor network is to devise mechanisms to make efficient use of its energy, and thus, extend its lifetime. The information about th...
Raquel A. F. Mini, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Lourei...
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JCIT
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Conditional Sensor Deployment Using Evolutionary Algorithms
Sensor deployment is a critical issue, as it affects the cost and detection capabilities of a wireless sensor network. Although many previous efforts have addressed this issue, mo...
M. Sami Soliman, Guanzheng Tan
MOBICOM
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Opportunistic flooding in low-duty-cycle wireless sensor networks with unreliable links
Intended for network-wide dissemination of commands, configurations and code binaries, flooding has been investigated extensively in wireless networks. However, little work has ...
Shuo Guo, Yu Gu, Bo Jiang, Tian He