In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput of a multi-sink wireless sensor network (WSN), where nodes transmit their packets to a sink, selected among many. Sensors and sinks are both Poisson distributed in a bounded domain. A carrier sensing multiple access (CSMA) based protocol is used by nodes to access the channel. We denote as area throughput the amount of samples per second successfully transmitted to the sinks. This performance metric is strictly related to both connectivity and MAC issues: it depends, in fact, on the probability that a given sensor node is not isolated and that it succeeds in transmitting its packet (i.e., the packet does not collide). The aim of this work is to devise a mathema...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a f...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are important examples of Collective Adaptive System, which consist ...
International audienceIn wired networks, systems are usually optimized to offer the maximum throughp...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput of a multi-sink wir...
In this paper we present a mathematical model to evaluate the performance of an IEEE 802.15.4 based ...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput and the energy cons...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput and the energy cons...
International audienceIn modern wireless networks especially in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems and...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a function of its throughput in a wireles...
A mathematical model to characterise the performance of wireless access networks based on a Carrier ...
Abstract—For multi-hop wireless sensor networks traffic aggregation mode transmission characteristic...
Maximizing network throughput and utility are two contrast-ing goals difficult to achieve simultaneo...
Abstract. We analyze the class of Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) policies for scheduling packe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a f...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are important examples of Collective Adaptive System, which consist ...
International audienceIn wired networks, systems are usually optimized to offer the maximum throughp...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput of a multi-sink wir...
In this paper we present a mathematical model to evaluate the performance of an IEEE 802.15.4 based ...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput and the energy cons...
In this paper we present a mathematical approach to evaluate the area throughput and the energy cons...
International audienceIn modern wireless networks especially in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems and...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a function of its throughput in a wireles...
A mathematical model to characterise the performance of wireless access networks based on a Carrier ...
Abstract—For multi-hop wireless sensor networks traffic aggregation mode transmission characteristic...
Maximizing network throughput and utility are two contrast-ing goals difficult to achieve simultaneo...
Abstract. We analyze the class of Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) policies for scheduling packe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We propose a model for the energy consumption of a node as a f...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are important examples of Collective Adaptive System, which consist ...
International audienceIn wired networks, systems are usually optimized to offer the maximum throughp...