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MOBIHOC
2002
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Topology management for sensor networks: exploiting latency and density
In wireless sensor networks, energy efficiency is crucial to achieve satisfactory network lifetime. In order to reduce the energy consumption of a node significantly, its radio ne...
Curt Schurgers, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Saurabh Ganeriwa...
CORR
2010
Springer
258views Education» more  CORR 2010»
14 years 6 months ago
A Non-Cooperative Game Theoretical Approach For Power Control In Virtual MIMO Wireless Sensor Network
Power management is one of the vital issue in wireless sensor networks, where the lifetime of the network relies on battery powered nodes. Transmitting at high power reduces the l...
R. Valli, P. Dananjayan
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NETWORK
2006
302views more  NETWORK 2006»
14 years 9 months ago
Node clustering in wireless sensor networks: recent developments and deployment challenges
The large-scale deployment of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and the need for data aggregation necessitate efficient organization of the network topology for the purpose of balan...
Ossama Younis, Marwan Krunz, Srinivasan Ramasubram...
DCOSS
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
An In-Field-Maintenance Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks
This paper introduces a framework for in-field-maintenance services for wireless sensor networks. The motivation of this work is driven by an observation that many applications usi...
Qiuhua Cao, John A. Stankovic
WINET
2011
14 years 4 months ago
Sleep scheduling with expected common coverage in wireless sensor networks
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functionality, is a common method to reduce energy consumption in dense wireless sensor...
Eyuphan Bulut, Ibrahim Korpeoglu