Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of sensor nodes, capable of on-board sensing and data processing, that are employed to observe some phenomenon of interest. With their desirable properties of flexible deployment, resistance to harsh environment and lower implementation cost, WSNs envisage a plethora of applications in diverse areas such as industrial process control, battle- field surveillance, health monitoring, and target localization and tracking. Much of the sensing and communication paradigm in WSNs involves ensuring power efficient transmission and finding scalable algorithms that can deliver the desired performance objectives while minimizing overall energy utilization. Since power is primarily consumed in ra...
Time synchronization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is essential and significant for maintaining...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of sensor nodes, capable of on-board sensi...
Recent years have seen a tremendous growth in the development of small sensing devices capable of da...
In this paper, the clock synchronization for wireless sensor networks in the presence of unknown exp...
In this paper, three clock-synchronization algorithms for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) under unkn...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received huge attention during the recent years due to their ap...
Clock synchronization among the sensor nodes is a very critical requirement in a Wireless Sensor Net...
In this paper, the problem of clock synchronization for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) under exponent...
One key requirement for wireless networks (WNs) is location information. GPS as standard localizatio...
The problem of clock offset estimation in a two-way timing message exchange regime is considered whe...
Clock parameters (skew and offset) in sensor net- work are inherently time-varying due to imperfect ...
The problem of clock offset estimation in a two-way timing message exchange regime is considered whe...
Time synchronization and localization are two important issues in wireless sensor networks. Although...
Time synchronization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is essential and significant for maintaining...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of sensor nodes, capable of on-board sensi...
Recent years have seen a tremendous growth in the development of small sensing devices capable of da...
In this paper, the clock synchronization for wireless sensor networks in the presence of unknown exp...
In this paper, three clock-synchronization algorithms for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) under unkn...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received huge attention during the recent years due to their ap...
Clock synchronization among the sensor nodes is a very critical requirement in a Wireless Sensor Net...
In this paper, the problem of clock synchronization for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) under exponent...
One key requirement for wireless networks (WNs) is location information. GPS as standard localizatio...
The problem of clock offset estimation in a two-way timing message exchange regime is considered whe...
Clock parameters (skew and offset) in sensor net- work are inherently time-varying due to imperfect ...
The problem of clock offset estimation in a two-way timing message exchange regime is considered whe...
Time synchronization and localization are two important issues in wireless sensor networks. Although...
Time synchronization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is essential and significant for maintaining...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...
Abstract—A sender-receiver paradigm, in which a master and slave node exchange timing packets to est...