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IWCMC
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Radio propagation patterns in wireless sensor networks: new experimental results
Wireless sensors use low power radio transceivers due to the stringent constraints on battery capacity. As a result, radio transmission with wireless sensors is unreliable. Furthe...
Tereus Scott, Kui Wu, Daniel Hoffman
IEEEARES
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
STEF: A Secure Ticket-Based En-route Filtering Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
— Node compromise is a serious threat in wireless sensor networks. An adversary can use compromised nodes to inject false data into the network forging events to deceive the base...
Christoph Krauß, Markus Schneider, Kpatcha M...
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AINA
2009
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
How Long is the Lifetime of a Wireless Sensor Network?
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are known to be highly energy-constrained and each network’s lifetime has a strong dependence on the nodes’ battery capacity. As such, the netw...
Nok Hang Mak, Winston Khoon Guan Seah
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Resource Efficient Survivable Clustering for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract-- In this paper, we address both lifetime and survivability issues in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). We present an easy-to-implement clustering method called DED (distri...
Mohammad Masud Hasan, Jason P. Jue
EUROMICRO
2004
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Determination of Aggregation Points in Wireless Sensor Networks
A primary goal in the design of wireless sensor networks is lifetime maximization, constrained by the energy capacity of batteries. One well known method to reduce energy consumpt...
Utz Roedig, André M. Barroso, Cormac J. Sre...