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Wireless sensor networks consists of thousands of tiny, low cost, low power and multifunctional sensor nodes where each sensor node has very low battery life. Main goal is to conserve the transmitted ...

Wireless sensor networks consist of hundreds or thousands tiny nodes that work together to do some special tasks. Generally, to reduce energy consumption in the network, just some of the nodes send th...

Wireless sensor networks are the collection of wireless nodes that are deployed to monitor certain phenomena of interest. Once the node takes measurements it transmits to a base station over a wireles...

Bei He, Min Song, Min Song et al.,
International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems and Applications (WASA 2007)

Wireless sensor networks are often divided into clusters to gain high-performance and prolong network lifetime. In this paper we analyze the network capacity of two different architectures, named flat...

Eduardo Morgado, Juan José Vinagre-Díaz, F. Javier Atero et al.,
2011 31st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops

Wireless sensor networks are composed of low cost and extremely power constrained sensor nodes which are scattered over a region forming multi-hop and self organized networks, making energy consumptio...

Björn Landfeldt, Khaled Matrouk, B. Landfeldt et al.,
2009,
Ad Hoc Networks

Wireless sensor networks are composed of a large number of sensor nodes with limited energy resources. Once deployed, the sensor nodes are usually inaccessible to the user, and thus replacement of the...

Rong-Jyue Fang, Chi-Jen Lee, Yung-Sheng Chang et al.,
2008,
ICSE 2012

Wireless sensor networks are composed of a group of geographically dispersed sensor nodes and a sink node, which can be utilized in military application and environmental observation of scientific res...

P. Dananjayan, P. Samundiswary, Padma Priyadarshini,
2009 International Conference on Future Computer and Communication

Wireless sensor networks are battery-powered ad-hoc networks in which sensor nodes are scattered over a region. These nodes connect to each other and form multi-hop networks. These networks are used f...

Eduardo Freire Nakamura, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro, Claudionor José Nunes Coelho et al.,
2006,
11th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'06)

Wireless sensor networks are ad hoc networks comprised mainly of small sensor nodes with limited resources and one or more base stations, which are much more powerful laptopclass nodes that connect th...

Prasanta K. Jana, Tarachand Amgoth, P. K. Jana et al.,
2014,
Int. J. Inf. Commun. Technol.

Wireless sensor networks WSNs have potential applications in environment monitoring, military surveillance, disaster systems, healthcare and many other areas. Clustering sensor nodes is an effective t...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently gained the attention of researchers in many challenging aspects. The most important challenge in these networks is energy conservation. One of the most po...

Tat Chee Wan, Hadi Asharioun, Hassan Asadollahi et al.,
2015,
Wirel. Pers. Commun.

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have attracted much attention in recent years. In the many-to-one WSNs, the nodes located around the sink relay the data from other sensor nodes, which depletes their e...

Mohammed Feham, Hervé Guyennet, Mohamed Lehsaini,
2008 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of tiny sensor nodes. Hence, a cluster-based architecture can be used to deal the self-organization issues of large networks. This cluster-bas...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of a large number of limited capability (power and processing) Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) capable of measuring and reporting physical variables rel...

Xiaolin Li, Patrick J. Moran, Hui Kang et al.,
2006 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are severely constrained in computation and communication capabilities due to the cost and size of available sensors. On the other hand, autonomic computing (AC) offers...

Amol P. Bhondekar, Deepak Sharma, Amritesh Ojha,
2018,
The Journal of Supercomputing

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are resource-constrained networks with limited battery power, computation abilities and communication capabilities at the sensor node level. A long-standing need in the...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are one of the most rapidly developing information technologies and promise to have a variety of applications in Next Generation Networks (NGNs) including the IoT. In t...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are often composed of a huge number of micro sensors. Low energy batteries and low processing capabilities characterize these tiny devices. The most critical challenge ...

Vinod Kumar Jain, Sonam Maurya,
2017 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Networks and Telecommunications Systems (ANTS)

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are deployed to monitor the environmental conditions of a specific area. In many applications, sensors are required to ensure the proper coverage of entire network area...

Aduwati Sali, Fazirulhisyam Hashim, Fakhrul Zaman Rokhani et al.,
2017,
Comput. Commun.

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are an emerging technology used in many applications in both the civilian and military domains. Typically, these networks are deployed in remote and hostile environment...