We consider a wireless sensor network, where nodes switch between an active (on) and a sleeping (off) mode, to save energy. The basic assumptions are that the on/off schedules are completely uncoordinated and that the sensors are distributed according to a Poisson process and their connectivity ranges are larger or equal to their sensing ranges. Moreover, the durations of active and sleeping periods are such that the number of active nodes at any particular time is so low that the network is always disconnected.Is it possible to use such a network for time-critical monitoring of an area? Such a scenario requires indeed to have bounds on the latency, which is the delay elapsed between the time at which an incoming event is sensed by some nod...
This paper discusses a first attempt to investigate, using analytic means, the transmission delay an...
Abstract—We investigate the trade-off between energy con-sumption and delay for critical data collec...
In this paper, we focus on the applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for critical event mo...
We consider a wireless sensor network, where nodes switch between an active (on) and a sleeping (off...
(Under the direction of Dr. Rudra Dutta). A wireless sensor network is a network of nodes equipped w...
Abstract — The inherent trade-off between energy-efficiency and rapidity of event dissemination is c...
We consider wireless sensor networks with nodes switching ON (awake) and OFF (sleeping) to preserve ...
A sensor network consists of sensing devices which may exchange data through wireless communication;...
A sensor network consists of sensing devices which may exchange data through wireless communication;...
International audienceA challenging issue in data collection in duty-cycled wireless sensor networks...
We consider a class of surveillance and monitoring wireless sensor networks, where sensors are highl...
Abstract — Medium access techniques for wireless sensor networks raise the important question of pro...
We consider the problem of retrieving a reliable estimate of an attribute from a wireless sensor net...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consists of unattended sensors with limited storage, energy (battery ...
This paper discusses a first attempt to investigate, using analytic means, the transmission delay an...
Abstract—We investigate the trade-off between energy con-sumption and delay for critical data collec...
In this paper, we focus on the applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for critical event mo...
We consider a wireless sensor network, where nodes switch between an active (on) and a sleeping (off...
(Under the direction of Dr. Rudra Dutta). A wireless sensor network is a network of nodes equipped w...
Abstract — The inherent trade-off between energy-efficiency and rapidity of event dissemination is c...
We consider wireless sensor networks with nodes switching ON (awake) and OFF (sleeping) to preserve ...
A sensor network consists of sensing devices which may exchange data through wireless communication;...
A sensor network consists of sensing devices which may exchange data through wireless communication;...
International audienceA challenging issue in data collection in duty-cycled wireless sensor networks...
We consider a class of surveillance and monitoring wireless sensor networks, where sensors are highl...
Abstract — Medium access techniques for wireless sensor networks raise the important question of pro...
We consider the problem of retrieving a reliable estimate of an attribute from a wireless sensor net...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consists of unattended sensors with limited storage, energy (battery ...
This paper discusses a first attempt to investigate, using analytic means, the transmission delay an...
Abstract—We investigate the trade-off between energy con-sumption and delay for critical data collec...
In this paper, we focus on the applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for critical event mo...