The TCP/IP protocol suite, which has proven itself highly successful in wired networks, is often claimed to be unsuited for wireless micro-sensor networks. In this work, we question this conventional wisdom and present a number of mechanisms that are intended to enable the use of TCP/IP for wireless sensor networks: spatial IP address assignment, shared context header compression, application overlay routing, and distributed TCP caching (DTC). Sensor networks based on TCP/IP have the advantage of being able to directly communicate with an infrastructure consisting either of a wired IP network or of IP-based wireless technology such as GPRS. We have implemented parts of our mechanisms both in a simulator environment and on actual sensor node...
Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard network layer protocol of the Internet architecture, allowing c...
In recent years, a few protocol bridge research projects have been announced to enable a seamless in...
With wireless ad hoc sensor networks, there is simultaneously a need and an opportunity to optimize ...
The TCP/IP protocol suite, which has proven itself highly successful in wired networks, is often cla...
Previous research on transport layer protocols for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has focused on de...
Wireless sensor networks are based on the collaborative efforts of many small wireless sensor nodes,...
Wireless sensor networks are composed of large numbers-up to thousands-of tiny radio-equipped sensor...
Wireless sensor networks are composed of large numbers up to thousands of tiny radio- equipped senso...
Since the appearance of downsized and simplified TCP/IP stacks, single nodes from Wireless Sensor Ne...
Wireless sensor networks can be composed of thousands of smart sensing nodes that capture environmen...
Abstract — Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard network layer protocol of the Internet architecture,...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the use of the IP technology has always been considered inadequa...
Sensor networks introduce new constraints on wireless and ad-hoc networks, especially in terms of ba...
Advances in the field of sensor networking, coupled with the increased level of ubiquity of wireless...
Communication links in a sensor network are unstable such that running conventional TCP protocol ove...
Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard network layer protocol of the Internet architecture, allowing c...
In recent years, a few protocol bridge research projects have been announced to enable a seamless in...
With wireless ad hoc sensor networks, there is simultaneously a need and an opportunity to optimize ...
The TCP/IP protocol suite, which has proven itself highly successful in wired networks, is often cla...
Previous research on transport layer protocols for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has focused on de...
Wireless sensor networks are based on the collaborative efforts of many small wireless sensor nodes,...
Wireless sensor networks are composed of large numbers-up to thousands-of tiny radio-equipped sensor...
Wireless sensor networks are composed of large numbers up to thousands of tiny radio- equipped senso...
Since the appearance of downsized and simplified TCP/IP stacks, single nodes from Wireless Sensor Ne...
Wireless sensor networks can be composed of thousands of smart sensing nodes that capture environmen...
Abstract — Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard network layer protocol of the Internet architecture,...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the use of the IP technology has always been considered inadequa...
Sensor networks introduce new constraints on wireless and ad-hoc networks, especially in terms of ba...
Advances in the field of sensor networking, coupled with the increased level of ubiquity of wireless...
Communication links in a sensor network are unstable such that running conventional TCP protocol ove...
Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard network layer protocol of the Internet architecture, allowing c...
In recent years, a few protocol bridge research projects have been announced to enable a seamless in...
With wireless ad hoc sensor networks, there is simultaneously a need and an opportunity to optimize ...