Abstract—In-situ data collection for mobile wireless sensor network deployments has received little study, such as in the case of floating sensor networks for storm surge and innundation monitoring. We demonstrate through quantitative study that traditional approaches to routing in mobile environments do not work well due to volatile topology changes. Consequently, we propose Sidewinder, a predictive data forwarding protocol for mobile wireless sensor networks. Like a heat-seeking missile, data packets are guided towards a sink node with increasing accuracy as packets approach the sink. Different from conventional sensor network routing protocols, Sidewinder continuously predicts the current sink location based on distributed knowledge of s...
In recent years, maritime and air crashes occur frequently. The existing rescue measures rely only o...
Abstract. Improving network lifetime is an important issue involved in every aspect of the design an...
Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sinks (WSN-MSs) are considered a viable alternative to the heav...
using mobile sinks typically incurs constant propagation of sink location indication messages to gui...
Abstract—In large-scale wireless sensor networks, leveraging data sinks ’ mobility for data gatherin...
We present an algorithm for data delivery to mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks. Our algorithm...
Data collection is usually performed in wireless sensor networks by the sensors relaying data toward...
AbstrackIn this paper, we propose a novel data forwarding method for efficient data gathering in wir...
Tradition wireless sensor networks (WSNs) transmit data by single or multiple hops. However, some se...
In Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks there could be scenarios where absolutely all network nodes (incl...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
In wireless sensor networks data propagation is usually performed by sensors transmitting data towar...
In many potential wireless sensor network applications, the cost of the base station infrastructure ...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
In recent years, maritime and air crashes occur frequently. The existing rescue measures rely only o...
Abstract. Improving network lifetime is an important issue involved in every aspect of the design an...
Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sinks (WSN-MSs) are considered a viable alternative to the heav...
using mobile sinks typically incurs constant propagation of sink location indication messages to gui...
Abstract—In large-scale wireless sensor networks, leveraging data sinks ’ mobility for data gatherin...
We present an algorithm for data delivery to mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks. Our algorithm...
Data collection is usually performed in wireless sensor networks by the sensors relaying data toward...
AbstrackIn this paper, we propose a novel data forwarding method for efficient data gathering in wir...
Tradition wireless sensor networks (WSNs) transmit data by single or multiple hops. However, some se...
In Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks there could be scenarios where absolutely all network nodes (incl...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
In wireless sensor networks data propagation is usually performed by sensors transmitting data towar...
In many potential wireless sensor network applications, the cost of the base station infrastructure ...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
In recent years, maritime and air crashes occur frequently. The existing rescue measures rely only o...
Abstract. Improving network lifetime is an important issue involved in every aspect of the design an...
Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sinks (WSN-MSs) are considered a viable alternative to the heav...