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Some problems about the connectivity of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are always important and difficult topics in research, especially the trade-off between connectivity and energy control. In this paper, we present a novel and effective method to calculate nearest neighbor nodes in three-dimensional WSNs using Poisson point field theory, which enables each node to find the k...
Identifying neighbor and connectivity are the fundamental requirements in wireless sensor networks. The sensor nodes are scattered randomly over the area of interest and their first step is to identify their immediate neighbors, i.e., the nodes with which they have direct wireless communication. On the other hand, connectivity ensures that sensor nodes can communicate with each other in order to aggregate...
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