Wireless Sensor networks is an emerging paradigm of computing and networking where a node may be selfpowered, and have sensing, computing, and communication capabilities. They hav...
: In the past couple of years, sensor networks have evolved to a powerful infrastructure component for monitoring and tracking events and phenomena in many application domains. An ...
Conny Franke, Marcel Karnstedt, Daniel Klan, Micha...
—As sensor networks are finding widespread use across many applications, designers increasingly must not only focus on application development, but also on sensor network optimiz...
Jeff Hiner, Ashish Shenoy, Roman L. Lysecky, Susan...
—Sensor deployment is a fundamental issue in a wireless sensor network, which often dictates the overall network performance. Previous studies on sensor deployment mainly focused...
In this paper, we present Hierarchy-Based Anycast Routing (HAR), a routing protocol for collecting data over multi-hop, wireless sensor networks. The design of the protocol aims t...