285-291In Wireless Sensor Networks, two crucial parameters are lifetime of the network and optimal coverage for sensed region. This paper addresses the issues and challenges pertaining to these parameters for further investigation, and provides a method to approximate the energy utilization and optimal coverage inside the bottleneck zone for wireless sensor networks. The proposed analytical framework calculates correctly the network lifetime upper bound of wireless sensor networks. The derivation of the network lifetime upper bound is carried out using (i) network coding and (ii) network coding with duty cycle. Based on that, an approximate derivation is made and the corresponding results are obtained from the simulation study. The compari...
The communications industry anticipates that Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are the emerging techno...
The sensor network performs gathering, monitoring, and tracking of objects in the given area. The se...
The physical constraints of battery-powered sensors impose limitations on their processing capacity ...
In Wireless Sensor Networks, two crucial parameters are lifetime of the network and optimal coverage...
Abstract: A fundamental challenge in designing a wireless sensor network is to enhance the energy co...
International audienceThe challenge in the deployment of wireless sensor networks is to ensure the c...
Wireless sensor network is always deployed randomly in specific area for intrusion detection and env...
One of the most important issues of the wireless sensor networks is their energy consumption and lif...
In the recent years low power computing systems have gained popularity. Networks, which use low pow...
Network lifetime has become the key characteristic for evaluating sensor networks in an application-...
In this PhD thesis, we study the fundamental limits of the network performance with respect to cover...
In energy constrained wireless sensor networks, it is very important to conserve energy and prolong ...
Power consumption is one of the most important issues for the lifetime of a wireless sensor network ...
In this paper we present a model for the lifetime of wireless sensor networks. The model takes into ...
Abstract — The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies wh...
The communications industry anticipates that Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are the emerging techno...
The sensor network performs gathering, monitoring, and tracking of objects in the given area. The se...
The physical constraints of battery-powered sensors impose limitations on their processing capacity ...
In Wireless Sensor Networks, two crucial parameters are lifetime of the network and optimal coverage...
Abstract: A fundamental challenge in designing a wireless sensor network is to enhance the energy co...
International audienceThe challenge in the deployment of wireless sensor networks is to ensure the c...
Wireless sensor network is always deployed randomly in specific area for intrusion detection and env...
One of the most important issues of the wireless sensor networks is their energy consumption and lif...
In the recent years low power computing systems have gained popularity. Networks, which use low pow...
Network lifetime has become the key characteristic for evaluating sensor networks in an application-...
In this PhD thesis, we study the fundamental limits of the network performance with respect to cover...
In energy constrained wireless sensor networks, it is very important to conserve energy and prolong ...
Power consumption is one of the most important issues for the lifetime of a wireless sensor network ...
In this paper we present a model for the lifetime of wireless sensor networks. The model takes into ...
Abstract — The increase in the demand for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has intensified studies wh...
The communications industry anticipates that Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are the emerging techno...
The sensor network performs gathering, monitoring, and tracking of objects in the given area. The se...
The physical constraints of battery-powered sensors impose limitations on their processing capacity ...