A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of hundreds or thousands of sensor nodes organized in an ad hoc manner to achieve a predefined goal. Although WSNs have limitations in terms of memory and processors, the main constraint that makes WSNs different from traditional networks is the battery problem which limits the lifetime of a network. Different approaches are proposed in the literature for improving the network lifetime, including data aggregation, energy efficient routing schemes, and MAC protocols. Sink node mobility is also an effective approach for improving the network lifetime. In this paper, we investigate controlled sink node mobility and present a set of algorithms for deciding where and when to move a sink node to improve ne...
In this paper we explore the mobility of a mobile sink in a wireless sensor network (WSN) to prolong...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
The hotspot issue in wireless sensor networks, with nodes nearest the sink node losing energy fastes...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of hundreds or thousa...
Moving the sink node is an effective solution for improving the lifetime of wireless sensor networks...
Sink mobility is an effective solution in the literature for wireless sensor network lifetime improv...
Abstract This paper demonstrates the advantages of using controlled mobility in wireless sensor netw...
Abstract- A wireless sensor network is a great number of nodes which are micro sensors able to colle...
Abstract—This paper explores the idea of exploiting the mobil-ity of data collection points (sinks) ...
Recently, sink mobility has been shown to be highly beneficial in improving network lifetime in wire...
Sink mobility is one of the most effective solutions for improving lifetime and has been widely inve...
Improving network lifetime is an important issue involved in every aspect of the design and deployme...
Sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are normally battery-powered and remain stationary a...
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-104).Thesis (Ph....
In order to maximize network lifetime and balance energy consumption when sink nodes can move, maxim...
In this paper we explore the mobility of a mobile sink in a wireless sensor network (WSN) to prolong...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
The hotspot issue in wireless sensor networks, with nodes nearest the sink node losing energy fastes...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of hundreds or thousa...
Moving the sink node is an effective solution for improving the lifetime of wireless sensor networks...
Sink mobility is an effective solution in the literature for wireless sensor network lifetime improv...
Abstract This paper demonstrates the advantages of using controlled mobility in wireless sensor netw...
Abstract- A wireless sensor network is a great number of nodes which are micro sensors able to colle...
Abstract—This paper explores the idea of exploiting the mobil-ity of data collection points (sinks) ...
Recently, sink mobility has been shown to be highly beneficial in improving network lifetime in wire...
Sink mobility is one of the most effective solutions for improving lifetime and has been widely inve...
Improving network lifetime is an important issue involved in every aspect of the design and deployme...
Sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are normally battery-powered and remain stationary a...
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-104).Thesis (Ph....
In order to maximize network lifetime and balance energy consumption when sink nodes can move, maxim...
In this paper we explore the mobility of a mobile sink in a wireless sensor network (WSN) to prolong...
Recently sink mobility has been exploited in numerous schemes to prolong the lifetime of wireless se...
The hotspot issue in wireless sensor networks, with nodes nearest the sink node losing energy fastes...