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A Novel Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks ...
A Novel Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Clustering Algorithm. Songfeng Guo, Bingcai Chen, Member IEEE, Aihong Yao and Lan Yu Abstract — This paper designs a novel routing protocol of wireless sensor networks (WSN). Using sub-cluster theory based on linear programming, the protocol deals with the ......
A Novel Load Balancing Scheduling Algorithm for Wireless ...
Clustering is a well-known approach to cope with large nodes density and efficiently conserving energy in wireless sensor networks (WSN). Load balancing is an effective approach for optimizing resources like channel bandwidth, the main objective of this paper is to combine these two valuable approaches in order to significantly improve the main WSN service such as information routing....
Mobile wireless sensor network - Wikipedia
A mobile wireless sensor network (MWSN) can simply be defined as a wireless sensor network (WSN) in which the sensor nodes are mobile. MWSNs are a smaller, emerging field of research in contrast to their well-established predecessor. MWSNs are much more versatile than static sensor networks as they can be deployed in any scenario and cope with rapid topology changes....
Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia
Wireless sensor network (WSN) refers to a group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors for monitoring and recording the physical conditions of the environment and organizing the collected data at a central location.WSNs measure environmental conditions like temperature, sound, pollution levels, humidity, wind, and so on. These are similar to wireless ad hoc networks in the sense that ...
"Cross-Layer Channel Allocation Routing Algorithms for ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are becoming increasingly prevalent in different walks of life from surveillance, inventory management, health monitoring, and many others. While the applications of WSNs may be diverse and varied, they all share the same principles: nodes operate on batteries with limited energy capacities. Further, the traditional layered network model presents inefficiencies ......
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