Continuous queries in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are founded on the premise of Query Routing Tree structures (denoted as T), which provide sensors with a path to the querying node. Predominant data acquisition systems for WSNs construct such structures in an ad-hoc manner and therefore there is no guarantee that a given query workload will be distributed equally among all sensors. That leads to data collisions which represent a major source of energy waste. In this paper we present the Energy-driven Tree Construction (ETC) algorithm, which balances the workload among nodes and minimizes data collisions, thus reducing energy consumption, during data acquisition in WSNs. We show through real micro-benchmarks on the CC2420 radio chip and...
Conservation of energy is the main design issue in wirelesssensor network (WSN) which is usually ava...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consists of sensor nodes equipped with radios for wireless communicat...
AbstractThe quality of a wireless sensor network application is often measured by the number of samp...
Continuous queries in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are founded on the premise of Query Routing Tr...
In order to process continuous queries over Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), sensors are typically o...
Continuous queries in wireless sensor networks are established on the premise of a routing tree that...
Wireless Sensor Networks play a vital role in applications like disaster management and human relief...
Wireless ad hoc networks of battery-powered microsensors (WSN) are proliferating rapidly and transfo...
Wireless sensor networks enable users to monitor the physical world at an extremely high fidelity. I...
A wireless sensor network (WSNET) can support various types of queries. The energy resource of senso...
International audienceThe myriad of potential applications supported by wireless sensor networks (WS...
Sensor nodes and their underlying communication technologies are characterised by restricted power r...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) works on battery in order to communicate with each other. Energy cons...
The data volume handled by wireless sensor networks (WSN) is ever growing due to increasing node cou...
Advancements in wireless communications and Micro-Electro-Mechanical structures have enabled the imp...
Conservation of energy is the main design issue in wirelesssensor network (WSN) which is usually ava...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consists of sensor nodes equipped with radios for wireless communicat...
AbstractThe quality of a wireless sensor network application is often measured by the number of samp...
Continuous queries in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are founded on the premise of Query Routing Tr...
In order to process continuous queries over Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), sensors are typically o...
Continuous queries in wireless sensor networks are established on the premise of a routing tree that...
Wireless Sensor Networks play a vital role in applications like disaster management and human relief...
Wireless ad hoc networks of battery-powered microsensors (WSN) are proliferating rapidly and transfo...
Wireless sensor networks enable users to monitor the physical world at an extremely high fidelity. I...
A wireless sensor network (WSNET) can support various types of queries. The energy resource of senso...
International audienceThe myriad of potential applications supported by wireless sensor networks (WS...
Sensor nodes and their underlying communication technologies are characterised by restricted power r...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) works on battery in order to communicate with each other. Energy cons...
The data volume handled by wireless sensor networks (WSN) is ever growing due to increasing node cou...
Advancements in wireless communications and Micro-Electro-Mechanical structures have enabled the imp...
Conservation of energy is the main design issue in wirelesssensor network (WSN) which is usually ava...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consists of sensor nodes equipped with radios for wireless communicat...
AbstractThe quality of a wireless sensor network application is often measured by the number of samp...