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WINET
2011
15 years 1 months ago
Sleep scheduling with expected common coverage in wireless sensor networks
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functionality, is a common method to reduce energy consumption in dense wireless sensor...
Eyuphan Bulut, Ibrahim Korpeoglu
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IPSN
2007
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Exact distributed Voronoi cell computation in sensor networks
Distributed computation of Voronoi cells in sensor networks, i.e. computing the locus of points in a sensor field closest to a given sensor, is a key building block that supports...
Boulat A. Bash, Peter Desnoyers
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IPSN
2005
Springer
16 years 11 days ago
Design of a wireless sensor network platform for detecting rare, random, and ephemeral events
— We present the design of the eXtreme Scale Mote, a new sensor network platform for reliably detecting and classifying, and quickly reporting, rare, random, and ephemeral events...
Prabal Dutta, Mike Grimmer, Anish Arora, Steven B....
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VLSID
2008
IEEE
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16 years 7 months ago
Exploring the Processor and ISA Design for Wireless Sensor Network Applications
Power consumption, physical size, and architecture design of sensor node processors have been the focus of sensor network research in the architecture community. What lies at the ...
Shashidhar Mysore, Banit Agrawal, Frederic T. Chon...
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MOBICOM
2004
ACM
16 years 9 days ago
On k-coverage in a mostly sleeping sensor network
Sensor networks are often desired to last many times longer than the active lifetime of individual sensors. This is usually achieved by putting sensors to sleep for most of their ...
Santosh Kumar, Ten-Hwang Lai, József Balogh