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ITCC
2005
IEEE
15 years 12 months ago
Energy Balanced Broadcasting Through Delayed Intelligence
— Ad hoc wireless networks are growing in popularity and usefulness, however they rely on broadcasting as a fundamental process for routing. Improvements to broadcasting have mad...
Michael R. Gosnell, Ryan Albarelli, Maggie Xiaoyan...
CN
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
A multiple power-level approach for wireless sensor network positioning
Wireless sensor networks enhance our ability to monitor the physical world. Many recent researches on wireless sensor networks have focused on aspects such as routing, node cooper...
Jen-Yu Fang, Hung-Chi Chu, Rong-Hong Jan, Wuu Yang
APCHI
2008
IEEE
16 years 23 days ago
On Generating Backbone Trees through Robust Multi-hop Clusters in Wireless Sensor Networks
Routing through a backbone, which is responsible for performing and managing multipoint communication, reduces the communication overhead and overall energy consumption in wireless...
Inyoung Shin, Moonseong Kim, Hyunseung Choo
TDSC
2008
121views more  TDSC 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Multipath Key Establishment for Wireless Sensor Networks Using Just-Enough Redundancy Transmission
In random key predistribution techniques for wireless sensor networks, a relatively small number of keys are randomly chosen from a large key pool and are loaded on the sensors pri...
Jing Deng, Yunghsiang S. Han
ICC
2008
IEEE
137views Communications» more  ICC 2008»
16 years 22 days ago
On the Effect of Localization Errors on Geographic Routing in Sensor Networks
—Recently, network localization systems that are based on inter-node ranges have received significant attention. Geographic routing has been considered an application which can u...
Bo Peng, Rainer Mautz, Andrew H. Kemp, Washington ...