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ALGORITHMICA
2007
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On the Feasibility of Time Estimation under Isolation Conditions in Wireless Sensor Networks
We study the problem of providing a sensor with an accurate estimate of the time, from a novel perspective which is complementary to the well-studied clock synchronization problem....
Daniela Tulone
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CACM
2008
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The emergence of a networking primitive in wireless sensor networks
The wireless sensor network community approached netabstractions as an open question, allowing answers to emerge with time and experience. The Trickle algorithm has become a basic...
Philip Levis, Eric A. Brewer, David E. Culler, Dav...
CORR
2006
Springer
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Dense Gaussian Sensor Networks: Minimum Achievable Distortion and the Order Optimality of Separation
We investigate the optimal performance of dense sensor networks by studying the joint source-channel coding problem. The overall goal of the sensor network is to take measurements...
Nan Liu, Sennur Ulukus
MIDDLEWARE
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A piggybacking approach to reduce overhead in sensor network gossiping
Many wireless sensor network protocols are employing gossipbased message dissemination, where nodes probabilistically forward messages, to reduce message overhead. We are concerne...
Ercan Ucan, Nathanael Thompson, Indranil Gupta
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RTSS
2005
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Gradient-Ascending Routing via Footprints in Wireless Sensor Networks
A novel gradient-ascending stateless routing protocol, called GRASP (GRadient Ascending Stateless Protocol), is proposed for stationary wireless sensor networks. GRASP is built wi...
Jai-Jin Lim, Kang G. Shin