The use of topological features, more specifically, the importance of an element related to its structural position is a subject widely studied. For instance, complex networks theo...
Eduardo M. R. Oliveira, Heitor S. Ramos, Antonio A...
— Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) usually have a regular lattice structure and can be considered as multi-hop multi-route networks. In multi-route transmissions, even if the link...
Tadahiro Wada, Kouji Ohuchi, Abbas Jamalipour, Hir...
In this paper, we identify a new problem in wireless sensor networks, distance sensitive service discovery, where nearby or closest service selection guarantee is expected. We pro...
Clustering is a very popular network structuring technique which mainly addresses the issue of scalability in large scale Wireless Sensor Networks. Additionally, it has been shown...
In wireless sensor networks, poor performance or unexpected behavior may be experienced for several reasons, such as trivial deterioration of sensing hardware, unsatisfactory impl...
Marco Avvenuti, Paolo Corsini, Paolo Masci, Alessi...