This paper presents two lifetime models that describe two of the most common modes of operation of sensor nodes today, triggerdriven and duty-cycle driven. The models use a set of ...
Deokwoo Jung, Thiago Teixeira, Andrew Barton-Sween...
— The paper presents a thought experiment as to the feasibility of using large scale wireless sensor networks as a vehicle for high level scientific investigation. The discussion...
Abstract—In this paper, we advocate asymmetric function placement as one of guiding principles to architect sensor network systems. We demonstrate its generic applicability and e...
Tian He, John A. Stankovic, Radu Stoleru, Yu Gu, Y...
Sensor sleeping is a widely-used and cost-effective technique to save energy in wireless sensor networks. Protocols at different stack levels can, either individually or simultaneo...
Most fault-tolerant schemes for wireless sensor networks focus on power failures or crash faults. Little attention has been paid to the data inconsistency failures which occur whe...