2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2017.09.036
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An adaptive virtual relaying set scheme for loss-and-delay sensitive WSNs

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“…In terms of stationary target or event monitoring [5,25], as shown in the network model shown in Figure 1, in this kind of research, sensor nodes are deployed in advance in the network, the event or target can be sensed by nodes nearby when a pre-defined event or target appears in the network. The sensing data is then sent to the sink through the shortest routing path.…”
Section: Target Detection In Stationary Sink Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of stationary target or event monitoring [5,25], as shown in the network model shown in Figure 1, in this kind of research, sensor nodes are deployed in advance in the network, the event or target can be sensed by nodes nearby when a pre-defined event or target appears in the network. The sensing data is then sent to the sink through the shortest routing path.…”
Section: Target Detection In Stationary Sink Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such monitoring is mainly applied to monitoring mobile targets [5,6,[23][24][25]. In such studies, when the mobile target is monitored by a node, the node will notify nodes of the next region that the target may move to.…”
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“…Since the main goal of wireless sensor networks is to provide a wide variety of data for various applications in order to make decisions based on the resulting data, highly reliable data collection is of great importance to the network and applications [16,17]. For example, in the monitoring of crop temperature and humidity, the volume of data collected can account for more than 95% of the total monitoring area to make scientific decisions and below the predetermined threshold may lead to errors in the decision-making and may affect agriculture production [18,19]. This kind of WSNs that requires a certain data collection rate has a wide range of application [20][21][22].…”
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“…In addition, how to ensure that data is quickly transmitted to the sink node is also a field that deserves research [12,19]. Since WSNs are often applied to occasions that require rapid response to events, there are certain requirements on the time taken by the sink to receive data from the sink, or delay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%