2008 International Conference on Signal Processing, Communications and Networking 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icscn.2008.4447231
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A Survey: Topology Control For Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Various topology control estimations have been delivered till date, yet issues, for instance, unlucky deficiency of clear and rational algorithms, nonappearance of gainful estimation of framework/network execution and profitable nature of numerical model still exist. A couple outline/graph models brought into play as a piece of topology control, the present issue ranges and the future examples on the investigation of topology control are presented by [12] …”
Section: Coverage and Topology Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various topology control estimations have been delivered till date, yet issues, for instance, unlucky deficiency of clear and rational algorithms, nonappearance of gainful estimation of framework/network execution and profitable nature of numerical model still exist. A couple outline/graph models brought into play as a piece of topology control, the present issue ranges and the future examples on the investigation of topology control are presented by [12] …”
Section: Coverage and Topology Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assume that each one knows its own location which can be achieved by using some location systems [16]. A WSN can be modeled as a graph G= (V, E), where V is the set of sensor nodes and E is the set of wireless links [17]. The complete connectivity of the sensor network means the ability of communicating with all the network nodes.…”
Section: The Complete Connectivity Of the Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A WSN can be modeled as a graph G= (V, E), where V is the set of sensor nodes and E is the set of wireless links [8]. The complete connectivity of the sensor network means the ability of communicating with all of network nodes.…”
Section: The Complete Connectivity Of the Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%