This work is motivated by the idea of using randomly deployed wireless networks of miniature smart sensors to serve as distributed instrumentation. In such applications, often the objective of the sensor network is to repeatedly compute and, if required, deliver to an observer some result based on the values measured at the sensors. We argue that in such applications it is important for the sensors to self-organize in a way that optimizes network throughput. We identify and discuss two main problems of optimal self-organization: 1) building an optimal topology, and 2) tuning network access parameters, such as the transmission attempt rate. We consider a simple random access model for sensor networks and formulate these problems as optimizat...
Self organization is one of the most important characteristics in an Ad-hoc Sensor Network. Thousand...
The current trend towards heterogeneous networks requires some sort of self-organization capability,...
This dissertation investigates three problems associated with wireless networks. First, throughput ...
This work is motivated by the idea of using randomly deployed wireless networks of miniature smart s...
The work in this paper is motivated by the idea of using randomly deployed, ad hoc wireless networks...
This work is motivated by the need for an ad hoc sensor network to autonomously optimise its perform...
Large-scale wireless networks such as ad-hoc networks and sensor networks have attracted considerabl...
International audienceSelf-organization appears as a new paradigm for providing efficient, self-adap...
In this paper we discuss a scheme that allows sensor networks to operate securely and efficiently. I...
Abstract — This paper reports on work in progress on mobile sensor network self-organization for sys...
In this paper we develop an energy-aware self-organized routing algorithm for the networking of simp...
International audienceFor ad hoc networks, clustering is the organization method that groups the nod...
This work proposes and evaluates distributed algorithms for data clustering in self-organizing ad-ho...
Since untethered sensor nodes operate on battery, and because they must communicate through a multi-...
In this paper we propose a scheme for self-organizing sensor networks; the scheme allows a sensor ne...
Self organization is one of the most important characteristics in an Ad-hoc Sensor Network. Thousand...
The current trend towards heterogeneous networks requires some sort of self-organization capability,...
This dissertation investigates three problems associated with wireless networks. First, throughput ...
This work is motivated by the idea of using randomly deployed wireless networks of miniature smart s...
The work in this paper is motivated by the idea of using randomly deployed, ad hoc wireless networks...
This work is motivated by the need for an ad hoc sensor network to autonomously optimise its perform...
Large-scale wireless networks such as ad-hoc networks and sensor networks have attracted considerabl...
International audienceSelf-organization appears as a new paradigm for providing efficient, self-adap...
In this paper we discuss a scheme that allows sensor networks to operate securely and efficiently. I...
Abstract — This paper reports on work in progress on mobile sensor network self-organization for sys...
In this paper we develop an energy-aware self-organized routing algorithm for the networking of simp...
International audienceFor ad hoc networks, clustering is the organization method that groups the nod...
This work proposes and evaluates distributed algorithms for data clustering in self-organizing ad-ho...
Since untethered sensor nodes operate on battery, and because they must communicate through a multi-...
In this paper we propose a scheme for self-organizing sensor networks; the scheme allows a sensor ne...
Self organization is one of the most important characteristics in an Ad-hoc Sensor Network. Thousand...
The current trend towards heterogeneous networks requires some sort of self-organization capability,...
This dissertation investigates three problems associated with wireless networks. First, throughput ...