COOJA testbed for assessment of broadcast mechanism efficiency in clustered Wireless Sensor Networks

A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) in definition, is a self-configuring network consisting of small wireless nodes. Sensor nodes are essentially small computers with extremely basic functionality deployed to sense the physical world. The processing unit of each node has limited computational power, a memory and capacity of battery. The WSN are applied in a wide range of scenarios. Some of the application areas are environmental monitoring, agriculture, health and security.

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