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Aerial Multi-hop Sensor Networks

Aerial Multi-hop Sensor Networks

... a multi-hop network, each interme- diate node is in charge of receiving incoming packets, and retransmitting them at a later ...an aerial multi-hop ... See full document

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Distributed TDMA-Base Scheduling in Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Network

Distributed TDMA-Base Scheduling in Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Network

... division multi access in multi step wireless sensor networks is ...wireless sensor networks. The proposed protocol performs sensor nodes scheduling work by default ... See full document

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Optimal Rate Based Image Transmission Scheme in Multi-rate Wireless Sensor Networks

Optimal Rate Based Image Transmission Scheme in Multi-rate Wireless Sensor Networks

... also is related to the network routing hop by hop selection. On the other hand, if the object of internet is very near to the server the protocol may not bring significant benefits. The simulation results ... See full document

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Evolutionary design of wireless sensor networks based on complex networks

Evolutionary design of wireless sensor networks based on complex networks

... some sensor nodes as hubs, these ones using a communication radius greater than used by normal ...a multi-hop ...complex networks: a small average shortest path length between all sensors and ... See full document

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Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

... conventional multi-hop ...conventional multi-hop protocols in which the nodes are around the base station and are more attractive to ... See full document

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Implementação de um protocolo mesh multi-hop baseado em algoritmo de roteamento geográfico...

Implementação de um protocolo mesh multi-hop baseado em algoritmo de roteamento geográfico...

... wireless networks have to serve not only the most sophisticated business applications but also those that involve the tracking of animals, monitoring of structures, industrial automation and the management of ... See full document

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Energy Efficient Clustering in Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks Using Differential Evolutionary MOPSO

Energy Efficient Clustering in Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks Using Differential Evolutionary MOPSO

... Clustering refers to the procedure of splitting dataset into subsets called clusters so that information in all subsets shares certain common characteristics. Research into clustering has been happening for a long time. ... See full document

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Alocação de endereços IPv6 em redes sem fio multi-hop de baixa potência

Alocação de endereços IPv6 em redes sem fio multi-hop de baixa potência

... wireless networks are based on mechanisms that maintain cycle-free topologies to support data-collection ...wireless networks to generate and assign IPv6 addresses to ... See full document

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Multi sensor reanalysis of total ozone

Multi sensor reanalysis of total ozone

... single sensor, such as TOMS or OMI the observations at a certain location are typically once a day and therefore the OmF and OmA reflect a time step of 1 ... See full document

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Kerberos Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks

Kerberos Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks

... wireless sensor network. Sensor network uses the Kerberos authentication scheme for the authentication of bases station in the ...wireless sensor network based on the Kerberos server authentication ... See full document

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Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

... the sensor nodes that belong to this ...the sensor nodes, the data visualization screen is presented and shows the latest available measurements for that sensor in both scalar and graphical ...four ... See full document

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Data storage system for wireless sensor networks

Data storage system for wireless sensor networks

... Many special-purpose networks have been built for the IoT. However, dif- ferences in the protocol stack beyond the physical and link layers required protocol translation at gateway devices. For this reason, and ... See full document

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Service Oriented Sensor Networks for Mobile Computing

Service Oriented Sensor Networks for Mobile Computing

... “owl:equivalentClass” is a built-in property that links a class description to another class description. The meaning of such a class axiom is that the two class descriptions involved have the same class extension (i.e., ... See full document

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A Survey on Protocols and Routing Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks

A Survey on Protocols and Routing Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks

... Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are networks of small and tiny lightweight nodes that are randomly deployed in a large area where it is not possible to monitor ... See full document

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Target Tracking In Wireless Sensor Networks

Target Tracking In Wireless Sensor Networks

... the fourth sensor employs an estimation technique for those time instants when the other three don’t track the object. This technique is very simple and quite accurate in nature. The efficiency of tracking has ... See full document

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Spatial query processing for wireless sensor networks

Spatial query processing for wireless sensor networks

... [r] ... See full document

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Geographic Routing Using Logical Levels in Wireless Sensor Networks for Sensor Mobility

Geographic Routing Using Logical Levels in Wireless Sensor Networks for Sensor Mobility

... is how to deal with dead-ends, where greedy routing fails because a node has no neighbor closer to the destination; a variety of methods (such as perimeter routing in GPSR/GFG) have been proposed for this. More recently, ... See full document

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Lightweight Intrusion Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

Lightweight Intrusion Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

... The different characteristics of wireless sensor networks (energy limited, low-power computing, use of radio waves, etc...) expose them to many security threats [2]. We can classify attacks in this type of ... See full document

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DISTRIBUTED VERTEX COVER ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

DISTRIBUTED VERTEX COVER ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

... Our third algorithm builds a BFS tree and constructs a VCS by using this infrastructure. BFS tree formation is very important for WSNs since BFS provides a routing backbone. In a BFS tree, each node is associated with a ... See full document

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New Strategies for multi-robot coordination in optimal deployment problems

New Strategies for multi-robot coordination in optimal deployment problems

... by Okuyama et al. (2012). In that work, Okuyama et al. provide a parallel APSP al- gorithm based on the techniques proposed by Harish and Narayanan (2007) for SSSP problem. They defined N tasks, where N is the number of ... See full document

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