Abstract—In scenarios like the surveillance of isolated areas, when the border node of a network does not have a permanent connection with the Internet, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are calling for resilient in-network data storage techniques which minimize the risk of data loss. The efficiency of these techniques can be largely improved exploiting information on the status of the network, such as that used by routing protocols. In particular, one of the most used protocol in Internet of Things (IoT) scenarios is the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low power and lossy networks (RPL). In this paper, we propose a redundant distributed data storage and retrieval mechanism to increase the resilience and storage capacity of a RPL-based WSN against ...
Modern protocols for wireless sensor networks efficiently support multi-hop upward traffic from many...
Advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, wireless communications and digital ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring together billions of devices, denoted as Smart Objects (SOs)...
In scenarios like the surveillance of isolated areas, when the border node of a network does not hav...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the problem of reliability of RPL (IPv6 Routing Protocol for...
The deployment of thousands of tiny devices inter-networked together and accessible through the Inte...
To meet the development of Internet of Things (IoT), IETF has proposed IPv6 standards working under ...
This chapter deals with distributed data storage and retrieval techniques in WSNs. The focus is on W...
Special IssueInternational audienceThe routing protocol for low power and lossy networks (RPL) was r...
In recent years, mobility support has become an important requirement in various wireless sensor net...
Abstract: Wireless sensor network (WSN)-based applications typically require to store data in the ne...
Wireless sensor networks with resource constraints are called low power and lossy networks (LLN). LL...
International audienceThe routing protocol for low power and lossy networks (RPL) was recently desig...
International audienceIn wireless sensor networks, the aim of storage protocols is to efficiently re...
Abstract—Data collection, redistribution and retrieval are essential components of monitoring wirele...
Modern protocols for wireless sensor networks efficiently support multi-hop upward traffic from many...
Advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, wireless communications and digital ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring together billions of devices, denoted as Smart Objects (SOs)...
In scenarios like the surveillance of isolated areas, when the border node of a network does not hav...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the problem of reliability of RPL (IPv6 Routing Protocol for...
The deployment of thousands of tiny devices inter-networked together and accessible through the Inte...
To meet the development of Internet of Things (IoT), IETF has proposed IPv6 standards working under ...
This chapter deals with distributed data storage and retrieval techniques in WSNs. The focus is on W...
Special IssueInternational audienceThe routing protocol for low power and lossy networks (RPL) was r...
In recent years, mobility support has become an important requirement in various wireless sensor net...
Abstract: Wireless sensor network (WSN)-based applications typically require to store data in the ne...
Wireless sensor networks with resource constraints are called low power and lossy networks (LLN). LL...
International audienceThe routing protocol for low power and lossy networks (RPL) was recently desig...
International audienceIn wireless sensor networks, the aim of storage protocols is to efficiently re...
Abstract—Data collection, redistribution and retrieval are essential components of monitoring wirele...
Modern protocols for wireless sensor networks efficiently support multi-hop upward traffic from many...
Advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, wireless communications and digital ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring together billions of devices, denoted as Smart Objects (SOs)...