Wireless sensor networks are usually deployed in a way “once deployed, never changed”. The actions of sensor nodes are either pre-scheduled inside chips or triggered to respon...
Abstract--Ethernet, wireless LAN, ADSL, cable modem and dialup are common access networks, but have dramatically different characteristics. Fast and accurate classification of acce...
Wei Wei, Bing Wang, Chun Zhang, Jim Kurose, Donald...
Wireless sensor networks consist of sensor nodes which are expected to be battery-powered and are hard to replace or recharge. Thus, reducing the energy consumption of sensor nodes...
Energy in sensor networks is a distributed, non-transferable resource. Over time, differences in energy availability are likely to arise. Protocols like routing trees may concent...
Geoffrey Werner Challen, Jason Waterman, Matt Wels...
Previous work showed that the X network with M transmitters, N receivers has MN M+N-1 degrees of freedom. In this work we study the degrees of freedom of the X network with secrecy...