Multi-channel communications can effectively reduce channel competition and interferences in a wireless sensor network, and thus achieve increased throughput and improved end-to-end delay guarantees with reduced power consumption. However, existing work relies only on a small number of orthogonal channels, resulting in degraded performance when a large number of data flows need to be transmitted on different channels. In this thesis, empirical studies are conducted to investigate the interferences among overlapping channels. The results show that overlapping channels can also be utilized for improved real-time performance if the node transmission power is carefully configured. In order to minimize the overall power consumption of a network ...
This article proposes the minimum power configuration (MPC) approach to power management in wireless...
In wireless networks, a widely studied approach is to minimize transmit powers subject to some quali...
We explore the following fundamental question - how fast can information be collected from a wireles...
Multi-channel communications can effectively reduce channel competition and interference in a wirele...
In a cluster-based wireless sensor network, to shorten the duration of a data aggregation process, w...
This paper demonstrates how to use multiple channels to improve communication performance in Wireles...
Examine the following basic questions: How fast can information be collected from a wireless sensor ...
Pervasive systems, which are described as networked embedded systems integrated with everyday enviro...
Reliability and real-time requirements bring new challenges to the energy-constrained wireless senso...
Reliability and real-time requirements bring new challenges to the energy-constrained wireless senso...
Abstract—This paper demonstrates how to use multiple chan-nels to improve communication performance ...
Abstract—Multi-channel design has received significant at-tention for low-power wireless networks (L...
Many radio chips used in today\u27s sensor mote hardware can work at different frequencies. Recently...
This paper studies the challenging problem of scheduling packet transmissions for data gathering in ...
This article proposes the minimum power configuration (MPC) approach to power management in wireless...
This article proposes the minimum power configuration (MPC) approach to power management in wireless...
In wireless networks, a widely studied approach is to minimize transmit powers subject to some quali...
We explore the following fundamental question - how fast can information be collected from a wireles...
Multi-channel communications can effectively reduce channel competition and interference in a wirele...
In a cluster-based wireless sensor network, to shorten the duration of a data aggregation process, w...
This paper demonstrates how to use multiple channels to improve communication performance in Wireles...
Examine the following basic questions: How fast can information be collected from a wireless sensor ...
Pervasive systems, which are described as networked embedded systems integrated with everyday enviro...
Reliability and real-time requirements bring new challenges to the energy-constrained wireless senso...
Reliability and real-time requirements bring new challenges to the energy-constrained wireless senso...
Abstract—This paper demonstrates how to use multiple chan-nels to improve communication performance ...
Abstract—Multi-channel design has received significant at-tention for low-power wireless networks (L...
Many radio chips used in today\u27s sensor mote hardware can work at different frequencies. Recently...
This paper studies the challenging problem of scheduling packet transmissions for data gathering in ...
This article proposes the minimum power configuration (MPC) approach to power management in wireless...
This article proposes the minimum power configuration (MPC) approach to power management in wireless...
In wireless networks, a widely studied approach is to minimize transmit powers subject to some quali...
We explore the following fundamental question - how fast can information be collected from a wireles...