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WD
2010
15 years 4 months ago
Centrality-based routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
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...
FCCM
2009
IEEE
133views VLSI» more  FCCM 2009»
16 years 1 months ago
Exploiting Partially Reconfigurable FPGAs for Situation-Based Reconfiguration in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are typically composed of very small, battery-operated devices (sensor nodes) containing simple microprocessors with few computational resources....
Rafael Garcia, Ann Gordon-Ross, Alan D. George
SOFSEM
2007
Springer
16 years 23 days ago
Algorithmic Aspects of Minimum Energy Edge-Disjoint Paths in Wireless Networks
The problem of finding k minimum energy, edge-disjoint paths in wireless networks (MEEP) arises in the context of routing and belongs to the class of range assignment problems. A ...
Markus Maier, Steffen Mecke, Dorothea Wagner
SIBGRAPI
2007
IEEE
16 years 28 days ago
Visually Improved Understanding of Three-Dimensionally Propagating Electromagnetic Fields in Wireless Networks
Visualizations are highly valuable in improving the understanding, as well as the analysis of a variety of physical phenomena. Two such applications can be as a pedagogical tool f...
J. Eskil Bendz, Hilton G. Fernandes, Marcelo Kn&ou...
WDAG
2010
Springer
183views Algorithms» more  WDAG 2010»
15 years 5 months ago
What Is the Use of Collision Detection (in Wireless Networks)?
We show that the asymptotic gain in the time complexity when using collision detection depends heavily on the task by investigating three prominent problems for wireless networks,...
Johannes Schneider, Roger Wattenhofer