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This paper introduces and analyzes a novel mobile access coordinated wireless sensor network (MC-WSN) architecture. In conventional sensor networks with mobile access points (SENMA), the mobile access (MA) points traverse the network to collect information directly from individual sensors. While simplifying the routing process, a major limitation with SENMA is that data transmission is limited by...
In this paper, we analyze the throughput of a novel mobile access coordinated wireless sensor network architecture (MC-WSN) under single path and multipath routing. The obtained throughput expressions highlight the trade-off between achieving high throughput performance and improving the network security strength. The results reveal the importance of: (i) minimizing the number of hops in maximizing...
In this paper, we propose a novel mobile access coordinated wireless sensor network (MC-WSN) architecture for reliable and efficient information exchange. In conventional sensor networks with mobile access points (SENMA), the mobile access points (MAs) traverse the network to collect information directly from individual sensors. While simplifying the routing process, a major limitation with SENMA...
This paper considers architecture design of mobile access coordinated wireless sensor networks (MC-WSN) for reliable and efficient information exchange. In sensor networks with mobile access points (SENMA), the mobile access points collect information directly from individual sensors as they traverse the network, such that no routing is needed in data transmission. While being energy efficient, a...
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