Sichitiu, 2004 - Google Patents
Cross-layer scheduling for power efficiency in wireless sensor networksSichitiu, 2004
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- Sichitiu M
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- IEEE INFOCOM 2004
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Wireless sensor networks are considered the sensing technology of the future. Large numbers of untethered sensor nodes can be used for tracking small animals and targets, environmental monitoring, enforcing security perimeters, etc. A major problem for many …
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