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AHSWN
2010
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14 years 9 months ago
Dynamic Point Coverage Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Cellular Learning Automata Approach
One way to prolong the lifetime of a wireless sensor network is to schedule the active times of sensor nodes, so that a node is active only when it is really needed. In the dynami...
Mehdi Esnaashari, Mohammad Reza Meybodi
IJAHUC
2007
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14 years 9 months ago
Configuring node status in a two-phase tightly integrated mode for wireless sensor networks
: In wireless sensor networks, one of the main design challenges is to save severely constrained energy resources and obtain a long system lifetime. Low cost of sensors enables us ...
Di Tian, Zhijun Lei, Nicolas D. Georganas
RTAS
2011
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
End-to-End Delay Analysis for Fixed Priority Scheduling in WirelessHART Networks
—The WirelessHART standard has been specifically designed for real-time communication between sensor and actuator devices for industrial process monitoring and control. End-toen...
Abusayeed Saifullah, You Xu, Chenyang Lu, Yixin Ch...
IJDSN
2007
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14 years 9 months ago
Architecture of Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sinks: Multiple Access Case
We propose to develop wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sinks (MSSN), under high sensor node density, where multiple sensor nodes need to share one single communication channel...
Liang Song, Dimitrios Hatzinakos
QSHINE
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
On-Demand Node Reclamation and Replacement for Guaranteed Area Coverage in Long-Lived Sensor Networks
To achieve required sensing coverage for a very long period of time is an important and challenging problem in sensor network design. Recently, Tong et al. have proposed a node rep...
Bin Tong, Zi Li, Guiling Wang, Wensheng Zhang