Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
DOI: 10.1109/percomw.2005.31
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Energy Efficient Differentiable Coverage Service Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…First, we propose a method of sensor node coverage by way of the coverage density. This method can lower the overlapping coverage [6] and solve the overlapping node located in nodes. Therefore, we research in the density of the sensor node scattering and also calculate the optimum number of sensor nodes.…”
Section: Coverage With Connectivity: Necessary and Sufficient Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we propose a method of sensor node coverage by way of the coverage density. This method can lower the overlapping coverage [6] and solve the overlapping node located in nodes. Therefore, we research in the density of the sensor node scattering and also calculate the optimum number of sensor nodes.…”
Section: Coverage With Connectivity: Necessary and Sufficient Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimizing the battery and power expenditure and maximizing the network or sensor node lifetime has appeared as the primary and motivating concern in many developing architectures and transmission methods [6], [8], [11]- [14], [17], [18], [20], [21].…”
Section: Review Of Technical Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has also been done in managing bandwidth [2], [10], [ 13 ], [19] and network topology [ I 1], [20], [23 ]. One form of bandwidth control has been the scheduling of data aggregation events to minimize total power loss for each node.…”
Section: Review Of Technical Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coverage is one of the most important issues in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which is concerned with how well a specified area is monitored by sensors [Bai et al 2006;Cardei and zhu Du 2005;Dhillon et al 2002;Du and Lin 2005;Gallais et al 2007;Heo and Varshney 2004;Huang and Tseng 2005;Krishnamachari and Iyengar 2004;Kumar et al 2004Liu et al 2002;Lorincz and Welsh 2007;Megerian et al 2005;Sanli and Cam 2005;Sheu and Lin 2007;Sun et al 2005;Wan and Yi 2006;Zhang and Hou 2005a;Zou and Chakrabarty 2005]. Degree of coverage is often used as a measurement of the quality of service of WSNs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%