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System software techniques for low-power operation in wireless sensor networks

Dutta et al., 2005

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8699451549191189913
Author
Dutta P
Culler D
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ICCAD-2005. IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, 2005.

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The operation of wireless sensor networks is fundamentally constrained by available energy sources. The underlying hardware determines the power draw of each possible mode of operation. System software attempts maximize the use of the lowest possible modes of each …
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