AbstractIn this paper, we consider the model of communication where wireless devices can either switch their radios off to save energy (and hence, can neither send nor receive messages), or switch their radios on and engage in communication. The problem has been extensively studied in practice, in the setting such as deployment and clock synchronization of wireless sensor networks.We distill a clean theoretical formulation of minimizing radio use and present near-optimal solutions. Our base model ignores issues of communication interference, although we also extend the model to handle this requirement. We assume that nodes intend to communicate periodically, or according to some time-based schedule. Clearly, perfectly synchronized devices c...
In this chapter, we address the problem of gathering information in a specific node of a radio netwo...
Energy is the scarcest resource in ad hoc wireless networks, particularly in wireless sensor network...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the model of communication where wireless devices can either swit...
Time synchronization is a fundamental service in many wireless applications. While the synchronizati...
In this work, we consider a duty-cycled wireless sensor network with the assumption that the on/off ...
This paper considers an important problem in sensor networks, i.e. clock synchronization in wireless...
This paper considers an important problem in sensor networks, i.e. clock synchronization in wireless...
In this work, the existing trade-off between time synchronization quality and energy is studied for ...
In the present and rapidly evolving industrial scenario, wireless networked controls are gaining imp...
In this paper, a distributed network-wise synchronization protocol is presented. The protocol employ...
Effective time synchronization has become a critical issue nowadays, especially where loads of confi...
Low power radios enable ubiquitous sensor networks that can be used for a variety of applications, s...
Several sensor network applications based on data diffusion and data management can determine the co...
In this paper we propose a lower bound on the energy required for synchronizing nodes in a Wireless ...
In this chapter, we address the problem of gathering information in a specific node of a radio netwo...
Energy is the scarcest resource in ad hoc wireless networks, particularly in wireless sensor network...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the model of communication where wireless devices can either swit...
Time synchronization is a fundamental service in many wireless applications. While the synchronizati...
In this work, we consider a duty-cycled wireless sensor network with the assumption that the on/off ...
This paper considers an important problem in sensor networks, i.e. clock synchronization in wireless...
This paper considers an important problem in sensor networks, i.e. clock synchronization in wireless...
In this work, the existing trade-off between time synchronization quality and energy is studied for ...
In the present and rapidly evolving industrial scenario, wireless networked controls are gaining imp...
In this paper, a distributed network-wise synchronization protocol is presented. The protocol employ...
Effective time synchronization has become a critical issue nowadays, especially where loads of confi...
Low power radios enable ubiquitous sensor networks that can be used for a variety of applications, s...
Several sensor network applications based on data diffusion and data management can determine the co...
In this paper we propose a lower bound on the energy required for synchronizing nodes in a Wireless ...
In this chapter, we address the problem of gathering information in a specific node of a radio netwo...
Energy is the scarcest resource in ad hoc wireless networks, particularly in wireless sensor network...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...