2010
DOI: 10.1145/1740437.1740442
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Information-sharing protocol architectures for sensor networks

Abstract: Protocols for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are very diverse. Reflecting this diversity, no single protocol architecture for WSNs dominates: programmers often modify the legacy-architecture to fit their set of protocols in the stack. However, there exists desirable goals for a sensor network architecture: modularity, flexibility and universality. At the same time, a WSN architecture should enable the protocols to achieve long network lifetimes for various applications. These are, in general, conflicting goal… Show more

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“…Since this protocol merges all layers into one, it is not compatible with a layered architecture. In [10], the X-Lisa architecture for WSNs is presented. A shared database is used for communication between different layers, containing three data structures: neighbor table, message pool, and sink table.…”
Section: Cross-layer Architectures For Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this protocol merges all layers into one, it is not compatible with a layered architecture. In [10], the X-Lisa architecture for WSNs is presented. A shared database is used for communication between different layers, containing three data structures: neighbor table, message pool, and sink table.…”
Section: Cross-layer Architectures For Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%