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ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Reaching consensus in asynchronous WSNs: Algebraic approach
Many models of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) assume a perfect synchronization along the graph of such network as a simplifying assumption. In our contribution we base our invest...
Ondrej Sluciak, Markus Rupp
TPDS
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
Gossip-Based Self-Management of a Recursive Area Hierarchy for Large Wireless SensorNets
—A recursive multi-hop area hierarchy has a number of applications in wireless sensor networks, the most common being scalable point-to-point routing, so-called hierarchical rout...
Konrad Iwanicki, Maarten van Steen
MDM
2001
Springer
138views Communications» more  MDM 2001»
15 years 11 months ago
Operating System and Algorithmic Techniques for Energy Scalable Wireless Sensor Networks
An system-level power management technique for massively distributed wireless microsensor networks is proposed. A power aware sensor node model is introduced which enables the embe...
Amit Sinha, Anantha Chandrakasan
APWEB
2006
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Strongly Connected Dominating Sets in Wireless Sensor Networks with Unidirectional Links
A Connected Dominating Set (CDS) can serve as a virtual backbone for a wireless sensor network since there is no fixed infrastructure or centralized management in wireless sensor n...
Ding-Zhu Du, My T. Thai, Yingshu Li, Dan Liu, Shiw...
NTMS
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Minimizing Cost of Scalable Distributed Least Squares Localization
—Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been of high interest during the past couple of years. One of the most important aspects of WSN research is location estimation. As a good s...
Ralf Behnke, Jakob Salzmann, Dirk Timmermann