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147 views 127 votes 15 years 9 months ago  SENSYS 2006»
Computing and maintaining network structures for efficient data aggregation incurs high overhead for dynamic events where the set of nodes sensing an event changes with time. Mor...
108 views 103 votes 15 years 9 months ago  HOTI 2008»
In this paper, we propose an Ethernet-based transmission-guaranteed, congestion-controlled network using a simplified multi-path aggregation scheme. Multi-path aggregation increas...
255 views 179 votes 15 years 4 months ago  WICON 2008»
In recent years, wireless sensor networking has shown great promise in applications ranging from industrial control, environmental monitoring and inventory tracking. Given the res...
159 views 126 votes 15 years 9 months ago  VTC 2006»
— In multi-hop wireless networks, the number of supportable VoIP calls can be surprisingly small due to the increased spatial interference. To mitigate the interference, voice fr...
102 views 129 votes 15 years 7 months ago  DSN 2004»
Aggregation refers to a set of functions that provide global information about a distributed system. These functions operate on numeric values distributed over the system and can ...
116 views 128 votes 15 years 8 months ago  ICDCSW 2002»
Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant ...
146 views 161 votes 15 years 28 days ago  ICC 2009»
Abstract--We introduce multi-hop aggregate information efficiency (MIEA), a comprehensive metric that captures several performance-affecting factors of wireless ad hoc networks in ...
127 views 121 votes 15 years 9 months ago  ISCC 2006»
Distributed network intrusion detection systems which incorporate tens, hundreds, even thousands, of sensors are becoming increasing popular. Managing and presenting the informati...
90 views 110 votes 15 years 3 months ago  JEC 2006»
The trend of the networking processing is to increase the intelligence of the routers (i.e. security capacities). This means that there is an increment in the workload generated p...
128 views 136 votes 15 years 8 months ago  MMB 2004»
Quality of Service (QoS) routing methods are expected to replace existing routing protocols in future QoS-based data networks. QoS routing allows the selection of feasible paths f...