Abstract—A model to identify the lifetime of target tracking wireless sensor network is proposed. The model is a static cluster-based architecture and aims to provide two factors. First, it is to increase the lifetime of target tracking wireless sensor network. Secondly, it is to enable good localization result with low energy consumption for each sensor in the network. The model consists of heterogeneous sensors and each sensing member node in a cluster uses two operation modes—active mode and sleep mode. The performance results illustrate that the proposed architecture consumes less energy and increases lifetime than centralized and dynamic clustering architectures, for target tracking sensor network
One of the most important and major challenging issues of wireless sensor networks is the tracking o...
none2noIn this work we model the lifetime of a clustered sensor network deployed for target detectio...
In the modern era, Wireless sensor network (WSN) has seen new horizons among the research community....
A model to identify the lifetime of target tracking wireless sensor network is proposed. The model i...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are considered as the main challenging features by the researchers f...
Target tracking with the wireless sensors networks is to detect and locate a target on its entire pa...
The extension of the network lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an important issue that t...
A Wireless Sensor Network is a wireless network that consists of spatially distributed devices calle...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the theoretical aspects of clustering techniques in wireless sensor ...
Abstract — Wireless sensor network consists of large number of sensor nodes that capable of sensing...
Target tracking and localization are important applications in wireless sensor networks. In these ap...
A target tracking in wireless sensor networks consists of two main functions: The detection and the ...
Abstract: Wireless sensor network is one of the most powerful domain for research based on many char...
wireless sensor network consists of a large number of nodes spread over a specific area where we wan...
There are number of potential applications of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) like wild habitat moni...
One of the most important and major challenging issues of wireless sensor networks is the tracking o...
none2noIn this work we model the lifetime of a clustered sensor network deployed for target detectio...
In the modern era, Wireless sensor network (WSN) has seen new horizons among the research community....
A model to identify the lifetime of target tracking wireless sensor network is proposed. The model i...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are considered as the main challenging features by the researchers f...
Target tracking with the wireless sensors networks is to detect and locate a target on its entire pa...
The extension of the network lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an important issue that t...
A Wireless Sensor Network is a wireless network that consists of spatially distributed devices calle...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the theoretical aspects of clustering techniques in wireless sensor ...
Abstract — Wireless sensor network consists of large number of sensor nodes that capable of sensing...
Target tracking and localization are important applications in wireless sensor networks. In these ap...
A target tracking in wireless sensor networks consists of two main functions: The detection and the ...
Abstract: Wireless sensor network is one of the most powerful domain for research based on many char...
wireless sensor network consists of a large number of nodes spread over a specific area where we wan...
There are number of potential applications of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) like wild habitat moni...
One of the most important and major challenging issues of wireless sensor networks is the tracking o...
none2noIn this work we model the lifetime of a clustered sensor network deployed for target detectio...
In the modern era, Wireless sensor network (WSN) has seen new horizons among the research community....