Propagation delays in self-organized wireless sensor networks

Abstract self organized wireless sensor networks exhibit interesting properties from battery consumption and reliability viewpoints. The present study deals with the data propagation delay from the sensors to the information consumers. It appears that, compared to conventional networks in which all sensors are in direct visibility to the consumers, the propagation delay can be lower in a number of cases.

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