2009 IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/latincom.2009.5305014
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Topology maintenance: Extending the lifetime of wireless sensor networks

Abstract: Topology control is a well-known strategy to save energy and extend the lifetime of wireless sensor networks. In the literature, it is usually referred as the process that, given a set of nodes, builds a reduced topology that still guarantees connectivity and coverage. Here, we extend this definition. We consider topology control as two processes: topology construction and topology maintenance. Topology construction encompasses those algorithms that build the reduced topology. Topology maintenance is the proce… Show more

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“…In our recent work [5,6], we have extended the scope and proposed a new definition of topology control, including a complete taxonomy. Under this new definition, topology control now consists of two processes.…”
Section: Topology Control and Virtual Network Infrastructures -Vnimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our recent work [5,6], we have extended the scope and proposed a new definition of topology control, including a complete taxonomy. Under this new definition, topology control now consists of two processes.…”
Section: Topology Control and Virtual Network Infrastructures -Vnimentioning
confidence: 99%