Sleep/wake-up scheduling is one of the fundamental problems in wireless sensor networks, since the energy of sensor nodes is limited and they are usually unrechargeable. The purpose of sleep/wake-up scheduling is to save the energy of each node by keeping nodes in sleep mode as long as possible (without sacrificing packet delivery efficiency) and thereby maximizing their lifetime. In this paper, a self-adaptive sleep/wake-up scheduling approach is proposed. Unlike most existing studies that use the duty cycling technique, which incurs a tradeoff between packet delivery delay and energy saving, the proposed approach, which does not us duty cycling, avoids such a tradeoff. The proposed approach, based on the reinforcement learning technique, ...
The problems of reducing the transmission delay and maximizing the sensor lifetime are always hot re...
This paper analyzes the trade-off issue between energy efficiency and packet delivery latency among ...
Limited, non replaceable power supply to sensor nodes still remain the bottleneck for wireless senso...
Sleep/wake-up scheduling is one of the fundamental problems in wireless sensor networks, since the e...
Sleep/wake-up scheduling is one of the fundamental problems in wireless sensor networks, since the e...
Abstract. Wake-up scheduling is a challenging problem in wireless sen-sor networks. It was recently ...
The energy of each sensor is limited and they are usually un-rechargeable, so to prolong the life ti...
AbstractEnergy conservation of the sensor nodes is a burning issue and a central problem to the deve...
Over the last few decades, algorithms inspired by nature have matured into a widely used class of co...
Sleep scheduling, also known as duty cycling, which turn- s sensor nodes on and off in the necessary...
This paper addresses the problem of optimised decision making in scheduling non deterministic events...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), periodical sleeping scheme on sensor nodes is an effective way t...
Reducing transmission delay and maximizing the network lifetime are important issues for wireless se...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage...
The problems of reducing the transmission delay and maximizing the sensor lifetime are always hot re...
This paper analyzes the trade-off issue between energy efficiency and packet delivery latency among ...
Limited, non replaceable power supply to sensor nodes still remain the bottleneck for wireless senso...
Sleep/wake-up scheduling is one of the fundamental problems in wireless sensor networks, since the e...
Sleep/wake-up scheduling is one of the fundamental problems in wireless sensor networks, since the e...
Abstract. Wake-up scheduling is a challenging problem in wireless sen-sor networks. It was recently ...
The energy of each sensor is limited and they are usually un-rechargeable, so to prolong the life ti...
AbstractEnergy conservation of the sensor nodes is a burning issue and a central problem to the deve...
Over the last few decades, algorithms inspired by nature have matured into a widely used class of co...
Sleep scheduling, also known as duty cycling, which turn- s sensor nodes on and off in the necessary...
This paper addresses the problem of optimised decision making in scheduling non deterministic events...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), periodical sleeping scheme on sensor nodes is an effective way t...
Reducing transmission delay and maximizing the network lifetime are important issues for wireless se...
Sleep scheduling, which is putting some sensor nodes into sleep mode without harming network functio...
Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage...
The problems of reducing the transmission delay and maximizing the sensor lifetime are always hot re...
This paper analyzes the trade-off issue between energy efficiency and packet delivery latency among ...
Limited, non replaceable power supply to sensor nodes still remain the bottleneck for wireless senso...