Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage. The network lifetime can be further extended by proper scheduling and putting unnecessary sensor nodes into sleep mode. In this paper a bio-inspired scheduling scheme is proposed. The proposed scheme is a kind of adaptive "selective on-off" scheduling scheme which uses only local information for making scheduling decisions. The scheme is evaluated in terms of target 3-coverage hit-rate, averaged detection delay, and energy consumption per successful target detection. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme can reduce energy consumption by as much as 2/3 when comparing with other generic scheduling schemes while maintaining the dete...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
Abstract Sensor networks have a wide range of po-tential, practical and useful applications. However...
Submitted on behalf of EDAA (http://www.edaa.com/)International audienceThe lifetime of wireless sen...
Author name used in this publication: Chi K. TseAuthor name used in this publication: Francis C. M. ...
Wireless sensor networks, a special type of wireless ad hoc networks, consist of large numbers of wi...
Sensor networks employ a large amount of wireless sensor nodes to provide sensing power with high re...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Abstract — A crucial issue in deploying wireless sensor net-works is to perform a sensing task in an...
Wireless sensor networks are appealing, largely because they do not need wired infrastructure, but i...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies which aim to ...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
Abstract Sensor networks have a wide range of po-tential, practical and useful applications. However...
Submitted on behalf of EDAA (http://www.edaa.com/)International audienceThe lifetime of wireless sen...
Author name used in this publication: Chi K. TseAuthor name used in this publication: Francis C. M. ...
Wireless sensor networks, a special type of wireless ad hoc networks, consist of large numbers of wi...
Sensor networks employ a large amount of wireless sensor nodes to provide sensing power with high re...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Abstract — A crucial issue in deploying wireless sensor net-works is to perform a sensing task in an...
Wireless sensor networks are appealing, largely because they do not need wired infrastructure, but i...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
Sensor networks have a wide range of potential, practical and useful applications. However, there ar...
The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies which aim to ...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
The extended lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an attractive goal for various types of r...
Abstract Sensor networks have a wide range of po-tential, practical and useful applications. However...
Submitted on behalf of EDAA (http://www.edaa.com/)International audienceThe lifetime of wireless sen...