A cross-layer optimization approach for the physical and medium access control layers of wireless sensor networks is introduced in this article. This approach includes a Markov chain model, simulations, and analytical derivations that are applied to the analysis of sensor networks using impulse radio ultra-wideband signals with noncoherent energy detection. This type of communication system has low-power transmission requirements and noise like signal characteristics with low interference to other wireless systems. The energy efficiency of different Reed-Solomon code rates and uncoded case are studied in a star topology network, where slotted Aloha, as defined in the IEEE 802.15.4a standard, is used as the medium access protocol. Analytical...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an emerging technology consisting of small, cheap, and ultra-low ...
Abstract: This paper describes a dual-radio based medium access control protocol for wireless sensor...
Technological Advances in microelectronic and telecommunication fields enable the existence of tiny ...
The traditional protocols used in wireless sensor networks adhere to stringent layering approaches, ...
Abstract:- Wireless sensor networks are often composed of large number of wireless sensor nodes that...
Unlike conventional computer networks such as office LANs or the Internet which can be used for a ho...
There is a plethora of recent research on high performance wireless communications using a cross-lay...
Survivability is one of the critical issues and the most important research topics in the fields of ...
Sensor network has attracted worldwide attention over two decades, particularly with the proliferati...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are systems used for detecting events and gathering information from...
Wireless networks are characterized by the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, strong path los...
The function of wireless sensor networks is to monitor events or gather information and report the i...
International audienceIn a sustainable development context, the monitoring systems are essential to ...
Abstract Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) offer us a potential for greater awareness of our surroundi...
We consider the problem of minimizing transmission energy in wireless sensor networks by taking int...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an emerging technology consisting of small, cheap, and ultra-low ...
Abstract: This paper describes a dual-radio based medium access control protocol for wireless sensor...
Technological Advances in microelectronic and telecommunication fields enable the existence of tiny ...
The traditional protocols used in wireless sensor networks adhere to stringent layering approaches, ...
Abstract:- Wireless sensor networks are often composed of large number of wireless sensor nodes that...
Unlike conventional computer networks such as office LANs or the Internet which can be used for a ho...
There is a plethora of recent research on high performance wireless communications using a cross-lay...
Survivability is one of the critical issues and the most important research topics in the fields of ...
Sensor network has attracted worldwide attention over two decades, particularly with the proliferati...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are systems used for detecting events and gathering information from...
Wireless networks are characterized by the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, strong path los...
The function of wireless sensor networks is to monitor events or gather information and report the i...
International audienceIn a sustainable development context, the monitoring systems are essential to ...
Abstract Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) offer us a potential for greater awareness of our surroundi...
We consider the problem of minimizing transmission energy in wireless sensor networks by taking int...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an emerging technology consisting of small, cheap, and ultra-low ...
Abstract: This paper describes a dual-radio based medium access control protocol for wireless sensor...
Technological Advances in microelectronic and telecommunication fields enable the existence of tiny ...