2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2956995
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Self-Adjustable Active Sequence to Reduce Latency in Duty Cycle WSNs

Abstract: The wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have a great application prospect, which is composed of much simple hardware and small-size sensor nodes to realize the perception of the surrounding environment. It is often widely used that nodes work in a duty cycle mechanism of periodic sleep and awakening in WSNs. However, this mechanism also increases latency and the routing table length whereas saving energy. In this paper, the Self-adjustable Active Sequence (SAC) scheme is proposed to solve the above problems. It en… Show more

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